If they shear the bolt head off the. Drill them out. If the shear the nut off then cut them off.I have Shear nuts on my roof rack after having had a previous one stolen. However I now want to remove it to fit roof bars. How do I get the roof rack off ?
If they shear the bolt head off the. Drill them out. If the shear the nut off then cut them off.
Failing that if you can cut them off you could carefully cut a slit in them and/or split them open with a sharp chisel.
If they shear the bolt head off the. Drill them out. If the shear the nut off then cut them off.
Failing that if you can cut them off you could carefully cut a slit in them and/or split them open with a sharp chisel.
Thanks I will try cutting a slot with a dremmel and using a nut splitterIf they shear the bolt head off the. Drill them out. If the shear the nut off then cut them off.
Failing that if you can cut them off you could carefully cut a slit in them and/or split them open with a sharp chisel.
Don’t think I will be able to get to the bolt head as that is behind roof rack clamp. Will have a look tomorrow thanksGrind a slot in the threaded part & use a screw driver to undo them or drill a hole in the centre & tap an Allen key socket
& undo them or as above use a chisel.
Don’t think I will be able to get to the bolt head as that is behind roof rack clamp. Will have a look tomorrow thanks
It is a replaceable bolt, gring ?Is the screw thread part of the rack or just a replaceable bolt , if careful another option is to gring two flat screws on and get off with spanner , I use dot punch and or chisel on old nuts when they’re rounded off , very effective and don’t do much damage, once it’s starts to turn it’s away , doesn’t matter right you shag the shear nut
Grind with mini grinder
I would do the same, 1mm cutting disc on a grinder and just cut it flush with the clamp, then fit new bolts. I am assuming they are square coach bolts that slot into the rear leg.Looking at the pic I would use a grinder, id use a skinny stainless cutting disc.
If I was nicking it I would take the landy it is attached to as well, probably easier and quicker than cutting down the boltsWell if I was nicking it, I’d just slit disc it down the centre of the bolt shaft until I hit the washer on both sides.
The remains of the shear nut would simply fall in half.