Replacing the body mounts K5 blazer

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chevyk10

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Those ones with nuts I'm definitely heating and using my air gun. A little heat will go a long way on those. I never had any luck on mine without the air gun.


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Those ones with nuts I'm definitely heating and using my air gun. A little heat will go a long way on those. I never had any luck on mine without the air gun.


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I agree, your best luck is with a powerful air gun. Use a proper fitting socket and give 'er hell, don't let off the trigger until the bolt either spins free or comes out. If it's coming out and you happen to stop, it might spin free when you go at it again, so that's why you try going for it all at once.
 

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