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Hey! I'm looking to buy x4 front caliper retaining bolts for my Disco II. I believe this is them:
http://www.paddockspares.com/ftc2996-bolt-caliper.html
They're 19mm double hex part number: FTC2996 Horrible things to remove... I've completely rounded the rusty old ones and now they're stuck... haha. Is there a cheaper bolt to use which isn't a double hex? £17 for 4 is pretty steep... Thanks!
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Thanks for all the advise! Managed to get two calipers off and changed the discs and brakes!
My method using all of your comments to guide me, because when I used a box wrench with hardly any force the ribs completely rounded off.
1. Wire brush all the crap off the bolt
2. SOAK in pen oil or WD40
3. WHACK with a hammer hard many times
4. To make the bolt fit an IRWIN Bolt Extractor, I used a file (dremel) to give the bolt some edges and small enough to go into the socket.
5. Keep trying the socket for a decent fit, then hammer into place until fairly tight and deep.
6. SLOWLY begin to remove the bolt, if the extractor starts to wobble as its spinning, remove ratchet and replace in another position.
7. It will eventually come off once the socket bites.
Wow... they're amazing tools. Along with the impact screw driver to remove the disc screw.
http://www.paddockspares.com/ftc2996-bolt-caliper.html
They're 19mm double hex part number: FTC2996 Horrible things to remove... I've completely rounded the rusty old ones and now they're stuck... haha. Is there a cheaper bolt to use which isn't a double hex? £17 for 4 is pretty steep... Thanks!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
EDIT>>
Thanks for all the advise! Managed to get two calipers off and changed the discs and brakes!
My method using all of your comments to guide me, because when I used a box wrench with hardly any force the ribs completely rounded off.
1. Wire brush all the crap off the bolt
2. SOAK in pen oil or WD40
3. WHACK with a hammer hard many times
4. To make the bolt fit an IRWIN Bolt Extractor, I used a file (dremel) to give the bolt some edges and small enough to go into the socket.
5. Keep trying the socket for a decent fit, then hammer into place until fairly tight and deep.
6. SLOWLY begin to remove the bolt, if the extractor starts to wobble as its spinning, remove ratchet and replace in another position.
7. It will eventually come off once the socket bites.
Wow... they're amazing tools. Along with the impact screw driver to remove the disc screw.
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