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<blockquote data-quote="svtaddict" data-source="post: 11681695" data-attributes="member: 84225"><p>that happened to me on my longtubes i ground the stud on both sides so it was flat and used some vice grips to turn it i couldnt turn past a certain point with the vice grips so i took a thick peice of metal and ground a slot in it the same thickness as the flat stud and hit it with a hammer and loosened it right up dont forget the penatrant hehe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtaddict, post: 11681695, member: 84225"] that happened to me on my longtubes i ground the stud on both sides so it was flat and used some vice grips to turn it i couldnt turn past a certain point with the vice grips so i took a thick peice of metal and ground a slot in it the same thickness as the flat stud and hit it with a hammer and loosened it right up dont forget the penatrant hehe [/QUOTE]
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