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Bellini Member Since: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Berkshire Posts: 2261 |
Gents,
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16th May 2016 3:23pm |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16284 |
Sorry Si, won’t be much help but get some bigger kit sir! |
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16th May 2016 4:00pm |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16284 |
I will warn you though, if its that tight you may take the thread with it when you finally move it!
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16th May 2016 4:03pm |
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Bellini Member Since: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Berkshire Posts: 2261 |
You mean a 6-sided socket, Craig?
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16th May 2016 4:03pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8195 |
One of these... never fails, the tighter it is, the more it grips...
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16th May 2016 4:14pm |
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Stephen.125 Member Since: 25 Jun 2009 Location: Frodsham Posts: 1511 |
Ooh yeah, those Irwin bolt removers are great. +1 for them. Formerly happymadison1978 |
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16th May 2016 4:19pm |
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Bellini Member Since: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Berkshire Posts: 2261 |
Thanks Pete.
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16th May 2016 4:27pm |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16284 |
I meant a bigger Knuckle bar/breaker bar Si, and a decent set of sockets sir
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16th May 2016 4:41pm |
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mzplcg Member Since: 26 May 2010 Location: Warwickshire. England. The Commonwealth. Posts: 4029 |
As Craig says, 6 point impact grade sockets and a 2 foot breaker bar. You could buy Snap-On if you were ridiculously rich but Halfords Pro range are more than adequate at a tenth of the cost. I've had my set over 10 years and never yet broken anything.
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16th May 2016 6:36pm |
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EmiratesA380 Member Since: 14 Jan 2015 Location: england Posts: 350 |
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16th May 2016 8:29pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8195 |
And just a reminder... DON'T use copper based anti seize on aluminium calipers,
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16th May 2016 8:41pm |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8512 |
As Craig says, the main caliper bolts on the brembos can be problematic. If once you have cracked the bolt off (with the bigger bar) the bolt doesn't start to turn easily then the thread is probably coming with it!
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16th May 2016 8:56pm |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16284 |
Mr Emirates sir... Im thinking you have either miss understood or been sold some duff info I’m afraid
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16th May 2016 10:37pm |
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ebajema Member Since: 24 Mar 2011 Location: New Plymouth Posts: 4782 |
As an anti-seize compound, I prefer to use Shell Rhodina II. Have been using it for decades on bolts as it is specifically designed for offshore use (seawater is one of the most harsh/corrosive media around) it works well on cars in countries with recurring salt use on the roads (i.e. UK, NL etc.).
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17th May 2016 12:19am |
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