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I remember putting threaded into the bolt........then putting a pip over th=
e rod and bolt...........then using a nut on the threaded rod tightening it=
down against the pipe............which pulled the bolt=A0 out.=A0 worked g=
reat on one bolt.=A0 the other was much more stubborn. had to use that cont=
raption with an added puller of some kind (i forget what kind)lol.=A0 which=
pulled against the frame.=A0 even then it started bending a flange on the =
frame........eventuallly i did get that reinforced and continued the pressu=
re.=A0 It eventually came out but I had ruined the bolt.=A0 I also found I =
had to buy a hardened steel threaded rod.=A0 Conventional steel threaded ro=
d just stripped right away although it did work on the initial easier to pu=
ll bolt.=0A=0AThe job takes some creativity and tinkering/experimentation.=
=A0 Walking away spending time thinking before you fall asleep at night is =
also a good plan.LOL=A0 I'm also doing a tr-3 frame up.=A0 Good luck and it=
'll be fun exchanging information!!=0A=0Agary n.=0A=0AP.S.=A0 I've done lot=
s of cutting and welding/patching on the back clip body tub and going off f=
or sand blasting tommorrow.=A0 =0A=0A=0A
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ad><body><div style=3D"font-family:times new roman, new york, times, serif;=
font-size:12pt"><DIV>I remember putting threaded into the bolt........then =
putting a pip over the rod and bolt...........then using a nut on the threa=
ded rod tightening it down against the pipe............which pulled the bol=
t out. worked great on one bolt. the other was much more =
stubborn. had to use that contraption with an added puller of some kind (i =
forget what kind)lol. which pulled against the frame. even then=
it started bending a flange on the frame........eventuallly i did get that=
reinforced and continued the pressure. It eventually came out but I =
had ruined the bolt. I also found I had to buy a hardened steel threa=
ded rod. Conventional steel threaded rod just stripped right away alt=
hough it did work on the initial easier to pull bolt.</DIV>=0A<DIV> </=
DIV>=0A<DIV>The job takes some creativity and tinkering/experimentation.&nb=
sp; Walking away spending time thinking before you fall asleep at night is =
also a good plan.LOL I'm also doing a tr-3 frame up. Good luck =
and it'll be fun exchanging information!!</DIV>=0A<DIV> </DIV>=0A<DIV>=
gary n.</DIV>=0A<DIV> </DIV>=0A<DIV>P.S. I've done lots of cutti=
ng and welding/patching on the back clip body tub and going off for sand bl=
asting tommorrow. </DIV></div><br>=0A=0A </body></html>
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