What do you use? Do you carry a cordless disc grinder with you? Bolt cutters wouldn't work or they weren't big enough.
Removing stuck bolts for mudflap
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Best practice - use some anti seize on your nuts and bolts , use stainless, and it might - just might , be easier the next time.2Tap, Rideandrepair, 4mer trucker and 7 others Thank this. -
1/2” cordless impact they will come loose or break. Either way is fine.
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Two box wrenches. Either they will come apart or break.
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1/2 ratchet and doubles up wrenches would probably work but a impact would be easier, I have a cut off wheel too but don’t think
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Thought about keeping my 1 inch air impact in my truck but even with the oversized tanks i can only zip 1 or 2 lugs off at a time with the big one before i run out. The half inch is just flat out easier to use most of the time and more generally useful. Also doesnt eat up near as much space.Rideandrepair and 88 Alpha Thank this. -
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