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Old 12th August 2013, 14:41   #1
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Default Damaged Bolt Remover

I've been looking in the net about removing a rounded bolt. There seem to be these socket type tools that twist and lock onto the offending boltheads.

Are there any members who have any of these sockets?

Are they any good?

If so what make are they?
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Old 12th August 2013, 14:57   #2
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What kind of bolt do you mean? There's lots of bolt extractors on the market and it depends on size and location which will work best.
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Old 12th August 2013, 14:58   #3
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Default damaged stud removal

Depends on what stud you need to remove, if you are refering to a locking wheel stud the sockets are a bit hit and miss, I had a set from halfords but they were useless so took nthem back and had my money back. The only one that I have seen work properly is the Dynomec kit, but I believe they cost an arm and a leg. If it is a "normal" stud or bolt, the best thing I find is the standard left hand threaded stud remover as long as you use the right size, remover needs to be about 75% dia of stud.
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I've been looking in the net about removing a rounded bolt. There seem to be these socket type tools that twist and lock onto the offending boltheads.

Are there any members who have any of these sockets?

Are they any good?

If so what make are they?
my locking wheel nuts have rounded off need to remove them any help with this issue would be great
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The bolt I'm talking about is the one under the front hub. It's and pinch style one. I've undone the nut but the bolt is getting rounded off.
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Old 12th August 2013, 15:44   #6
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The bolt I'm talking about is the one under the front hub. It's and pinch style one. I've undone the nut but the bolt is getting rounded off.
Now ,nut removed ,have you tried pushing the bolt with a hammer ?
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Re Dynomec - some tyre places have the kit, I had four bolts removed, one quite damaged, for £20.

Re the front hub bolt. Hmm, I had this too, both sides rounded off and seized in. Was trying to take off for a clutch change, ended up taking off the wishbones from the other end to enable the drive shafts to come out.

I've no experience of this but a bolt extractor may work, you may need to heat the area to help free the bolt, you may be able to drill the bolt out, or I'd find a good local engineering firm and ask them to do it for you. I'll try most things, but a pro might be cheaper and easier in the long run.

I'm sure other forum members may be able to give another view.
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Old 12th August 2013, 16:43   #8
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The bolt I'm talking about is the one under the front hub. It's and pinch style one. I've undone the nut but the bolt is getting rounded off.
Heat and hammer or drill it out, don't waste your money on extractors for that particular application.
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I'm still a little concerned wether the bolt screws thru the pinch part of the hub or not before having the nut on.
Can any member confirm this or not?
It's no good me trying to knock the bolt out if it's screwed thru' the hub.
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No worries:

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