The SnoBall-2014

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Scott1446

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That's assuming the bolts aren't seized.

Nothing is ever a 10-minute job. Well, it was when I pulled those bolts on my truck, but, it had 10 miles on it when I did it.

My suggestion/reminder is to spray the bed bolts with Liquid Wrench from the underside before you head to up to the UP and if the impart doesn't do the job I have a 1/2" breaker bar you can barrow.
 

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My suggestion/reminder is to spray the bed bolts with Liquid Wrench from the underside before you head to up to the UP and if the impart doesn't do the job I have a 1/2" breaker bar you can barrow.

Man, you guys didn't read my thread. I tried all that stuff and it didn't work on 3 of the 6.
Heat it like Hockster says for 10 seconds from under the truck, other wise you might regret it.
 

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I was prepared for the worst when I put in the D-rings before the first event. I even went and bought a torch... then they came right out with a cheapo cordless impact.

They have a liberal coat of anti-seize now so if I ever have to take them out again hopefully they come right out.
 

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Here are some pre-run photos to tied you guys over:
 

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