How the HECK do you get these bolts off? I've done it twice already, but it's getting very old to fight with these bolts for hours on end just to change the brakes. The rotors are hard enough to get off, but I've got that down to a science with a home made rotor pulling system that , with a little heat from a torch pops right off.
NOW, onto these 22 mm bolts. HOW do you get these off? I have a pancake compression that goes up to 200psi, so I ran out and bought a air ratchet. It didnt budge the thing. Just sat there spewing air, no VROOM sound from it. I can hold it with my hand and it spins so I know its working, and there is no torque adjustment that I can see at all.
So how do people get these bolts off?Car Repair Talk's forum.
NOW, onto these 22 mm bolts. HOW do you get these off? I have a pancake compression that goes up to 200psi, so I ran out and bought a air ratchet. It didnt budge the thing. Just sat there spewing air, no VROOM sound from it. I can hold it with my hand and it spins so I know its working, and there is no torque adjustment that I can see at all.
So how do people get these bolts off?Car Repair Talk's forum.
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