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Old Dec 28, 2011 | 11:12 AM
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so i started to do my body lift lastnight on my 99 jimmy, everythings off and all body mounts except 1 are loose.... i have a stripped bolt any tips on getting it out? its the mount above the axle so kinda tight space

not completely gone but the 15mm socket isnt snug like the others were
 
Old Dec 28, 2011 | 01:16 PM
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Maybe try one of those sockets for rounded heads...tuff break man.
 
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i went to canadian tire, princess auto, facca fasteners and all of them dont have one for a 15mm bolt... every kit jumps from 14mm to 16mm, i dont understand how i cant find a 15mm and i dont think i have enough space to drill a hole and use the other type of extractor
 
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im beyond pissed with this, last thing i wanna do is put the truck back together without the body lift in

possible to cut the floor out from the trunk and just cut the bolt out somehow? i have a MIG so putting a tiny peice of the floor back together shouldnt be to hard
 
Old Dec 28, 2011 | 03:21 PM
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when i did mine i had one bolt snap off the welded "box" looking nut in the body at the rear corner.
i used a hole saw and made a hole...applied some large washers and new nut...backfilled the spot with some generous coating of undercoating and called it good.

if it where me i would exhaust the methods of least destruction...then go to plan 'b' and cut a hole like i did.

just my opinion (not a pro fyi )....others may chime in.
 
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If its just the head starting to strip find the closest (smaller) standard socket and try to hammer it on there.

Nothing else you might be able to grind the head off. Then when you have the body jacked up you can get a better shot at soaking it with oil and use vice grips on the bolt shaft.
 
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If you can grind off the head of the bolt or use a reciprocating saw, cut it off at the lowest point so you have shaft left. You said you have a MIG - after the crap is out of the way weld a larger nut to the bolt. Larger as in the ID of the nut will be close to the OD of the shaft. Weld on the inside of the nut if you can, especially if you have an .035 or .023 it should be easy. LET IT COOL & you've just made a temporary bolt head!
Put on the appropriate socket & tons of penetrant & it should come out.

<edit> Looking closer at the pics I'd wedge something between the frame & the body to keep pressure pushing them apart & cut horizontally along the top edge of the frame. You don't want the reciprocating (sawzall, fox tail w/e) saw to bind up.

<edit again sheesh> If possible clean off the existing rusty bolt head with a wire brush on a stem for a drill & weld a nut to it.
 

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thanks for all the info guys



BFH, 9/16ths socket and 2.5' breaker bar

now to continue and get this bitch up 2"s!! lol

another question concerning my hitch, i have a aftermarket one on will i need to do anything to get my rear bumper and hitch back on or it all goes back on the same? i know i need to cut the bumper abit
 
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The bumper is attached to the frame along with the hitch, so unless your BL kit didn't come with bumper brackets you'll end up like...


Notice the gap between the bumper & body? That's with the 3" BL that was on the blazer when I bought it though. They don't make 3" BL's for 2nd generation blazers so needless to say there aren't any bumper brackets on my blazer.
 
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with the second gen body lifts, u just have to redrill new holes to the exisitng rear bumper mount, and trim some metal away at the bottom.

hitch your stuck less you fab something.
 



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