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Old 12-02-2007, 11:34 PM   #26
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Re: tough as nails rear end ubolts

I always cut them off and replace them.The last set I bought were made in front of me in 5mins and cost $15.I don't think it's worth the fight to save the old ones.
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Old 12-03-2007, 09:30 AM   #27
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Re: tough as nails rear end ubolts

I agree 100% with using an aceteleyene wrench to get the old stuff off. When I install them I put a good soating of antiseize on and when all done another coating of the stuff. When I pull them, I clean all the antiseize off and they look like new and very easy to inspect. Like I said I've only had to recycle em once when i swapped the rear end in the Blazer. Since then they never loosened and I did alot of pulling with her. I should also add that they were HD 5/8 U-Bolts, so that played a facter in their re-use as well.

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Old 12-04-2007, 09:16 PM   #28
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Re: tough as nails rear end ubolts

I did mine on my 84 to find that one was cross threaded from GM (there really isn't a better hold than a good tight cross thread). Yes I put the same ones back on. Yes it lasted. I had no heat available and needed to drive to work the next day.

Not proud, but it worked and lasted.
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Old 12-04-2007, 09:24 PM   #29
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Re: tough as nails rear end ubolts

I had that PB blaster soaked into a couple of caliper bolts for the goat and after 2 days even a 1/2" impact couldn't get them off. One shot of Marvel Mystery lube and 5 minutes later they came right off.
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Old 12-05-2007, 09:54 AM   #30
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Re: tough as nails rear end ubolts

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I had that PB blaster soaked into a couple of caliper bolts for the goat and after 2 days even a 1/2" impact couldn't get them off. One shot of Marvel Mystery lube and 5 minutes later they came right off.

Hmm...looks like I'll be adding some of that stuff to my shelf!

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Old 12-05-2007, 05:06 PM   #31
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I had that PB blaster soaked into a couple of caliper bolts for the goat and after 2 days even a 1/2" impact couldn't get them off. One shot of Marvel Mystery lube and 5 minutes later they came right off.
PB Blaster did all the work--the mystery oil did the final wetting.
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Old 12-06-2007, 12:12 AM   #32
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Re: tough as nails rear end ubolts

I am about ready to tackle this job in a few weeks, gona go to a 5 lug on my 68, from a 71 rear end, sounds like the best bet is to cut them off, I am in the same frame of thought as you, i dont need the blood and bad mood trying to get these suckers off....where can i get some new u-bolts in So Cal.?
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