Rear push rod (bracket) fixing bolts

Duncodin

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What gauge is that Tony? I've got a draper but the jaws aren't parallel. On the lookout for a new one.
 

Mazza

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When I did them on the 2.8 project car,, they were a mess… two undid by soaking them and hammering in a hex socket… but two just rounded off and I used an erbauer (set of extractors ) and it worked no problem!!
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t-tony

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What gauge is that Tony? I've got a draper but the jaws aren't parallel. On the lookout for a new one.
The brand name is Kobalt. l bought this at a Lowes store in Florida.

Tony.
 

Duncodin

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On a slightly different topic. Where do you guys recommend I get the poly bushes from? Preferred supplier?
 

Duncodin

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Ordered PowerFlex. Hopefully arrive befor3 the weekend. I took out the old one via the "Beam in situ" method. Hoping to get the new one in without dropping the beam further. The powerflex looks like that will work because the bulk of the bush goes in from below. One cheaper brand I looked at had half the bush going into the top and I wasn't sure I could that and the threaded bolt in without lowering the beam further.
 
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