PATR8
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I have been slowly stripping the interior of my car in preperation to replace the mounting point of the driver side rear trailing arm. I am one stripped Torque bolt from having the interior out.
Here are the questions I have so far.
How does one remove a stripped torques bolt that resides in the rail of the seat? To small of an area to get vice grips on, not sure I can get any thing under the seat with out tearing it up to cut the head off... Ideas?
Next question, The DPO apparently rust proofed the spare tire well with some sort of oil/rustproofing that does not harden. Only sucess so far is to use a scrapper to smear it around but it does not work well in the corners. the stuff truly has the consistancy of hot bubble gum. It sticks to every thing it touchs but does not come off. Any thing out there to hardern or ideas to remove it? I tried a heat gun thinking as it warmed up it would wipe out but it just got more slimy
Big question. has anyone ever replaced a mount point before? How big of an area should I replace? As small as a area possible or should I go big? The floor boards look pretty solid.
Last question for the night, I think, What joints should I have rewelded? I will do the rear seams because it looks like a disgruntled worker welded it the first time. I think I was TRtodd telling me to do it but as I have the interior out I am not sure exactly what he was talking about
I probably should have made several post just to pad my count but thanks for the help as always. I am going to go play with my lights to see if I can get them to come up and go down by themselves
Here are the questions I have so far.
How does one remove a stripped torques bolt that resides in the rail of the seat? To small of an area to get vice grips on, not sure I can get any thing under the seat with out tearing it up to cut the head off... Ideas?
Next question, The DPO apparently rust proofed the spare tire well with some sort of oil/rustproofing that does not harden. Only sucess so far is to use a scrapper to smear it around but it does not work well in the corners. the stuff truly has the consistancy of hot bubble gum. It sticks to every thing it touchs but does not come off. Any thing out there to hardern or ideas to remove it? I tried a heat gun thinking as it warmed up it would wipe out but it just got more slimy
Big question. has anyone ever replaced a mount point before? How big of an area should I replace? As small as a area possible or should I go big? The floor boards look pretty solid.
Last question for the night, I think, What joints should I have rewelded? I will do the rear seams because it looks like a disgruntled worker welded it the first time. I think I was TRtodd telling me to do it but as I have the interior out I am not sure exactly what he was talking about
I probably should have made several post just to pad my count but thanks for the help as always. I am going to go play with my lights to see if I can get them to come up and go down by themselves
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