John

Do you think they have a socket with enough beef to remove a lug bolt?  Sure
would be nice to not have to drill it out.  Its in the rear, so no wheel
removal technique.

Harry


On 1/21/07, John W. Reames III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Craftsman has some sockets for the removal of nuts with rounded heads... I
had the opportunity to use them on a bolt that once had an E-10 head on it
that since roudned off, worked like a champ! Got that torsion bar off and
back on easy as can be!

Frantz got new engine mounts (all around), and new torsion bar rubber
bits, as well as rear brake pads. Only ONE sensor on passenger right
outside of a W210!

-j.
--
John Reames
1985 300D 223k "Gerta"
1991 Cherokee 149k "The Fishbowl"
1999 E300Dt 141k "Hans"
1999 E300Dt 105k "Frantz"



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