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edevlin 11-19-2016 06:21 AM

Wheel Bolts and misc stuff
 
Hi all, I went backwards. I just retired and most folks would sell their minivan and buy a Porsche. I sold my Boxster and bought a minivan, sigh, such is life. Anyway, I have some misc parts I am looking to pass on as a group. The lug nuts are the nicest, and were pretty price as I recall. but I also have some muffler clamps, I think I have an oil filter and other stuff. Asking 75.00 for the lot and I will include free shipping. It is easiest to reach me via email at edevlin@hsc.edu

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jrebot2 11-19-2016 06:46 AM

Im interested, will these fit a 987s?

mfm22 11-19-2016 08:57 AM

Email sent

edevlin 11-19-2016 01:29 PM

Looks like they are sold
 
Hi all, it looks like they have sold, thanks,

Ed

Evanrodey 04-22-2017 08:26 AM

Getting a stuck lug bolt out
 
How do I get this out?
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Nine8Six 04-22-2017 09:09 AM

Its a M14 so buy yourself a 13mm HSS drill bit with 135degree(not 118degree) and a punch. Punch to mark the dead center of the bolt to pilot that drill bit. Drill with straight arms bud.

If you are not confident that you've punch/mark the 'center' of that bold, start with a 12mm drill bit and move over the 13mm. You should be left with 0.5 side wall on that bolt... wiggle the wheel and all should break loose.

Removing the stud from the hub afterward may be as easy as with a pair of vise-grip or as complicated as needing to weld a hex nut over it to remove it. Based on luck (and rust!)

ps: add protection to the wheel/paint before. Cylindrical plastic tube of some sort


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