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They must have lock tite on them.
the damn striped ones always seem to be stripped
I have an impact driver and a propane torch you can borrow.
Or just bring it by here and I'll show you how it's done.
I hate Torx as well! I usually end up replacing them with allen head screws if possible.
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Have Scott suck on each one with his big pink lips and they'll back right out...
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ps: I can help worst case scenario and I might even have the correct bolts to replace all those torx heads.
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Get some plaid ones, they hold up better than the striped ones usually.
I have had sucess by puting a good tool in the screw
then clamping the head with my biggest visegrip set on Gorilla
this distorts the head so it grips the tool
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Pour some chocolate on them and have Hardcore eat his way through.
It's all water under the bridge, and we do enter the next round-robin. Am I wrong?
Go to sears and buy this for $18
Then, punch a divet in the center of each bolt, drill a hole using the drill bit that correlates with the size extractor you use, then heat the crap out of the wheel... move the torch around a bit (dont leave it on aluminum wheel in one place long), but don't allow flame to hit rotor...
Use extractor (I'd recommend with a tap handle).
P.S. It's torx? I thought they were allen - replace with allen (socket head if you have the clearance) and blue loctite. If you use socket head, in the event you strip them out again (hey - I know your mechanical abilities, and it could happen) you can avoid the drilling and extracting with a bolt removing kit (about 5x more reliable than extractor in above photo):
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If you want to try easyouts I got a set you can have for free. 508 713 5663
I weld another bolt to the head then you can use a socket to romve it![]()
how in fuck do you strip a torx, they can withstand more torque than any other type of fastener head
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Usually by using one size too small torx socket
It's a good thing it's striped and not spotted!
I would just drill the hole bigger then hammer a bigger torque into it. That's how I got my hex rotor bolts out after they got stripped
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