Rounded bolt
Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 12:44 pm
Before I break out the angle grinder, drill, tap & die and who knows what else... question for the Jeep guru's out there. My passengers side rear shock, upper bolt, outboard side (closest to the frame rail) - it looks likes two of the 6 points are rounded (this happened in spite of me hammering on a 6 point socket, to get a solid grip). Between my beefy gas tank skid, my fat Banks Monster exhaust and the bolts close proximity to the frame (I can't get a 1/2" drive socket on there, not enough room), I'm on a last ditch effort for ideas to get that bolt out, instead of drilling it out
To get a drill in there, I'll need to cut off at least the lower half of the shock to make room. And may have to drop the exhaust. And my other concern is getting a tap in there once I have it drilled out
So my question is (and I think I know the answer), is drilling the best option or is there some Jedi Jeep tricks that I don't know about? At this point, I'm more than willing to go to the dark side
To get a drill in there, I'll need to cut off at least the lower half of the shock to make room. And may have to drop the exhaust. And my other concern is getting a tap in there once I have it drilled out
So my question is (and I think I know the answer), is drilling the best option or is there some Jedi Jeep tricks that I don't know about? At this point, I'm more than willing to go to the dark side