mitsuowner1991
10+ Year Contributor
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- Sep 29, 2009
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West Keansburg,
New_Jersey
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That's for sure. I think we've all been down this road before.Cheap stuff sucks, you end up redoing it 5x then buying the expensive one...
Sorry bro
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its to close and theres not enough room for what you call a RATCHET.. i think.. idk never owned one..
A 90s era vehicle is the perfect platform to get into if you want to build a tool collection Doesn't matter what type, DSM, Honda, whatever..
Try a stubby open ended box wrench, they're about half the length of a normal one.
Think ill try pouring some apple juice on the bolts and hope the automaticaly loosen..
I never removed the j-pipe so im guessing the last owner did and tightened it super tight. UghhhhThings probably should come out easy, but how many people here have went to remove an oil filter that was put on by someone else and had to put a ton of force on it to break it loose? I couldnt tell you how many times I have went to move a TV and when going to unhook the cable or satellite cable from either the TV or the cable/satellite boxes which are only supposed to be hand tight just so the connection is stable, people use those adjustable wrenches and torque them like crazy.
Sometimes people use red loctite on things that either shouldnt have it or at best should have blue loctite.
I highly disagree. But we all have different tools here, so whatever floats your boat.I wish every bolt was both hex-head and hex-key. It sure would make life easier in some cases.
Exactly. You said every bolt. Those could be exceptions. I'd be fine with it thenSome high torque bolts might be an issue