Hi all.
Bought new drivers door striker as my rubber covering was worn. Cannot get the bolts out. Have soaked them in Rostoff and used impact driver. No luck.
Any ideas? Top bolt has some yellow paint mark on it. Unsure what that is for.
Cheers
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Hi all.
Bought new drivers door striker as my rubber covering was worn. Cannot get the bolts out. Have soaked them in Rostoff and used impact driver. No luck.
Any ideas? Top bolt has some yellow paint mark on it. Unsure what that is for.
Cheers
i used a screw driver from 4wd super center like the one bellow
i pushed in so the tool wouldn't slip while also using a spanner on the end to get alot more force to turn it.
this method has served me well for many cars not just patrols
Attachment 81543
Older screwdrivers accept a ring spanner alsoAttachment 81544
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Try giving the screwdriver a good wack first quite often does the trick. . They can be a bugger those stricker plate ones. .
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Use an impact screwdriver, the one with the hardened bits and you strike with a hammer - works very reliably
OK, missed that. Think your approach is right since the impact unit didn't work
I'd try welding a nut on if nothing else works, never had much luck with easy outs on things that are stuck firm. . Most wrongly named product ever lol
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