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  • #16
    yea alot of people said try the ez out but i know thats not gonna work just because of how hard it was to break the bolt off in the first place

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    • #17
      the only way an EZ out would be most effective in that situation is if you heated the area around the threads, and then try and get it out.

      but you don't want to break an ez-out in there, they're hardened steel, and MUCH harder to drill through.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by AWDream View Post
        the only way an EZ out would be most effective in that situation is if you heated the area around the threads, and then try and get it out.

        but you don't want to break an ez-out in there, they're hardened steel, and MUCH harder to drill through.
        oh damn thats crazy fuck that , ill just drill it out and put a bigger screw and bolt on it

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        • #19
          Originally posted by CTB16_LSD View Post
          idk its in there real good , and i dont think a easy out will have enough grip to get it out
          and i dont want to go buy a $30 tool for something im only gonna use once
          just buy it u can use it later in life tools last forever!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by NECTUNE203 View Post
            just buy it u can use it later in life tools last forever!
            yea the crazy part is i just sold a brand new tap and die because i never used it lol i need that shit now

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            • #21
              Damn how much u sold it for I woulda bought that set looks nice

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              • #22
                Originally posted by sean-john View Post
                Damn how much u sold it for I woulda bought that set looks nice
                i sold it for $150, it was a real good set "mac tools"

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