Discodevon
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Gents and ladies do you have any tips to remove my rusty passenger footwell screws, the screw bit is non existent and I cannot get a grip with locking pliers?
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I drilled mine out it was easy enough. You'll find the ones at the front and side near the gearbox tunnel are into square orange plastic captive nuts (part number CZA4705L) which I replaced for a few quid for a pack or two (always useful) and the ones nearest the door are just nuts and bolts, well worth doing and replacingGents and ladies do you have any tips to remove my rusty passenger footwell screws, the screw bit is non existent and I cannot get a grip with locking pliers?
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Thank you banks I got mine from yrm so fingers crossed they are going to lastGrinder.
Replace with quality A4 Stainless i replaced mine with ebay "stainless" and they rusted out in a year
Thank you banks I got mine from yrm so fingers crossed they are going to last
Yes mate they all came in the kit, ( the plastic captive nuts) all the fasteners are a4 stainless too
How do you grind off the screws without hitting the floor pan with the grinder?
Your not one for pouring drinks then . Just drinking themAngle grinders and cutting discs always make me nervous. I tend to cause more damage than intended. Issued one recently to remove rusted bolts holding my mower engine in. By the time I'd removed them, the mower was scrap, it's too easy to slip. I'd use a centre punch and drill. Stainless steel fasteners used to be good in the old days but not now. If they stick to a magnet, they will rust.
Col