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    Need fork removal tools in Fitchburg

    Anyone got the center post torx bits for the ignition and/or spanners for the stem bolts that would be willing to allow me to use them for a few minutes?

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    Re: Need fork removal tools in Fitchburg

    home depot, lowes, harbor freight, autozone, advance auto, pepboys. make your pick. they are called Security Torx bits.

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    Re: Need fork removal tools in Fitchburg

    Quote Originally Posted by daviid View Post
    home depot, lowes, harbor freight, autozone, advance auto, pepboys. make your pick. they are called Security Torx bits.
    I'll try HD tomorrow. Hopefully they have spanners there too. Seems like a fairly primitive tool these days.

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    Re: Need fork removal tools in Fitchburg

    Believe it or not, try Wal-Mart, look at the Stanley Torx set - I am pretty sure they are centerdrilled up to a certain size. I remember thinking it was odd that the packaging said nothing about this but they were def. sec. torx.

    Spanner? take a measurement and check the plumbing aisle

    If you can wait till Friday I can help you...but I suspect you want this done by then

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    Re: Need fork removal tools in Fitchburg

    a big drill bit

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    Re: Need fork removal tools in Fitchburg

    Ok in all seriousness, you dont need the torx bits to get the forks off or even the triples off, just unplug the ignition switch. if you are looking to remove the IS then you could use a drill bit if you cant find the torx bits.
    as for the spanner, those usually arent on there very tight so a flat head screwdriver or drift and a mallet should be all you need.

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    Re: Need fork removal tools in Fitchburg

    Spanners. Take some flat steel. Drill holes in both ends approx 1/4 inch opening. On one end put a bolt and nut that they pivot on and on the other end two bolts and two jam nuts with some thread protruding. Free with stuff you find lying around.

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    Re: Need fork removal tools in Fitchburg

    All set guys, thanks for the suggestions. Found a security Torx set at sears. Now I'm part of the elite and I can take bathroom stalls apart too!

    Channel locks worked just fine on the stem nuts, duh!!!!

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    While your in the bathrooms don't eat the mints.

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    Re: Need fork removal tools in Fitchburg

    Quote Originally Posted by spydah View Post
    All set guys, thanks for the suggestions. Found a security Torx set at sears. Now I'm part of the elite and I can take bathroom stalls apart too!
    So you the one!

    I just had to buy a T40 Security 3/8" socket yesterday too!

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    Re: Need fork removal tools in Fitchburg

    I've heard that you can knock out the center post in the screw heads and just use a regular torx bit. Never tried it myself but it could work in a pinch.

    I got my set at Sears too. It's easier to use than my other set that has the reg. torx bits so I just keep the new one in the tool box

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