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Old 09-17-2007, 06:30 PM
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Well I have purchased a body lift, and I have tryed to get the Body mounts in the back out, and I am having trouble removing the rear bolts I got the mounts out but I just can't get the bolts out at all.. I was reading on the papaer that came with the body lift and it says somethyng about the bolts are screwd in to the body but I wouldn't see how about going to remove them..

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OH AND BY THE WAY: It's a 1988 s-15 BlaZer/JiMMy..

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are the bolts stuck? or can you just not figure out how to get them out? if they are stuck try to soak them with some penetrating oil or WD-40 and let them sit for a bit... then try again...


with that body style blazer, you could also try to PM Hanr3... he has done the job on this particular body style...
 
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Old 09-19-2007, 05:52 PM
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Spray as much penetrating lube in there as you can. Then tighten the bolts, loosen, tighten, etc untill you eventually have them removed. That's what I did.
 
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