The studs came right out but I needed to hot wrench the nuts off, needed a vise. Tried double nutting the other end of the stud and putting the doubled nuts end in the vise but it just forced the doubled nuts to spin, torquing the threads so I had to put the naked stud in the vise. It has the unthreaded portion of the stud which went into the vise jaws but there was still damage to clean up with the thread repair tools. Having new studs & nuts on hand would have just made things a little easier.
I guess this is one time I should be grateful for the nut rusting solid to the stud. Since it was probably a good thing that the stud spun right out with the impact gun. The J hook end of the stud apparently was coated with some locking formulation which I guess kept it from rusting. Yes I used a goodly amount of blue locker on install.
I guess this is one time I should be grateful for the nut rusting solid to the stud. Since it was probably a good thing that the stud spun right out with the impact gun. The J hook end of the stud apparently was coated with some locking formulation which I guess kept it from rusting. Yes I used a goodly amount of blue locker on install.
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