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#1: SERVICE BOX Author: DREWDEN, Location: huddersfield PostPosted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 2:28 pm
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Been trying to remove a bolt with an alan key without success, so looked in Service Box and found the part i am trying to remove ( socket cheesehead screw 10X150-30) anyone knows what tool removes these please.

#2: Re: SERVICE BOX Author: E5GDM, Location: Essex PostPosted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 2:52 pm
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I'm guessing you need a 'socket cheesehead' screwdriver.....

#3: Re: SERVICE BOX Author: DREWDEN, Location: huddersfield PostPosted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 3:42 pm
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Thanks for that E5GDM.
Bit more force needed than a screwdriwer, trying to remove the rear suspension rebound rubbers and brackets, which are fixed with a sturdy bolt, with an hexigon recess.
Alan keys i have tried seem not to grip, and probably end up rounding them off if i carry on.
Anyone removed these before.

#4: Re: SERVICE BOX Author: Hawkers, Location: Norwich, United Kingdom PostPosted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 3:50 pm
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Are you sure its not torx screwdrivers you're looking for? The star shaped ones.

#5: Re: SERVICE BOX Author: DREWDEN, Location: huddersfield PostPosted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 4:30 pm
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Probably, i have a set but nowhere near large enough.
Pop and see my garage i use tomoz, and see if he will kindly loosen them for me, then charlie browns.
Having the right tools saves a lot of hassle, but then again costs a fortune.

#6: Re: SERVICE BOX Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ? PostPosted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 2:55 am
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DREWDEN wrote:
Pr
Having the right tools saves a lot of hassle, but then again costs a fortune.

Shagging the fixings by using the wrong tool also can cost a fortune if you have to start drilling bolts out / seek specialist help.



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