Spare Tire bracket bolts seized...

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Bigezee69

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Not my picture but mine look just like this. I am ordering new ones to replace this crap. Problem is that they are seized up and the 1/4 ends strip on the socket.


Any good way to get these off other than a torch and an extractor? I actually got just one off and it had blue loctite on the threads. not good...help if anybody else has been through this, thanks!
 

65Corvair

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Some heat from a torch and a pipe wrench got these bolts out.
A bit of heat will soften the threadlocker. You can also use the double nut (jamming two nuts together) to loosen the studs.
 

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