Go for it!!

-p

David J Brooks wrote:
> On 5/11/07, Paul Sorenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> While you're shopping for the 13mm wrench, see if you can find some
>> "ScrewLoose" -
> 
> 
> Oh the fun i could have with that phrase.LOL
> 
> Dave
> 
> it's made by CRC - it's the best rust penetrant I've
>> found.  (And I've tried a whole bunch of them)
>>
>> -p
>>
>> graywolf wrote:
>>> Well, I need to change the shocks on my S-10 Blazer. So I bought the
>>> shocks and put the trunk up on jack stands. 4 hours latter I have one
>>> rear shock off. Then I start on the other rear shock. The bolts on top
>>> of the mount towers are the problem, you need to reach up and over and
>>> hold a 13mm wrench on the bolt, while needing two hands on the ratchet
>>> to remove the rusted nut.
>>>
>>> Now a little simple math will tell you that most of us are an arm short.
>>> Back in the days when I co-owned a shop I would run it up on the lift
>>> and just blow the nuts off with a torch and replace the nut and bolt
>>> with new ones. However these days I have to lay on my back under the
>>> truck in the apartment parking lot. So it is a beach reaching up there.
>>>
>>> Anyway to make a long story short, I lost my grip on the 13mm wrench.
>>> Apparently it fell down between the gas tank and the gas tank skid
>>> plate. No problem you say? Just pull off the skid plate? Well, I would,
>>> but it takes a 13mm wrench...
>>>
>>> So I will have to make a trip to the store tomorrow for another wrench,
>>> and while I am at it I will get some new bolts and nuts too.
>>>
>>> -graywolf
>>>
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