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<blockquote data-quote="ViciousBlack97" data-source="post: 15947068" data-attributes="member: 157485"><p>I used a screwdriver and bridged the gap between two of the bolt heads. That allowed me to get some leverage on the pulley and crack the bolts loose one at a time. Impacts are really the way to go. If you are so inclined, you can buy a manual impact driver for pretty cheap from any hardware store. Just put your socket on it and make sure it's on reverse, and whack it with a hammer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ViciousBlack97, post: 15947068, member: 157485"] I used a screwdriver and bridged the gap between two of the bolt heads. That allowed me to get some leverage on the pulley and crack the bolts loose one at a time. Impacts are really the way to go. If you are so inclined, you can buy a manual impact driver for pretty cheap from any hardware store. Just put your socket on it and make sure it's on reverse, and whack it with a hammer. [/QUOTE]
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