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Had a look at removing the side steps from my LWB at the weekend, but the bolts are impossible to undo. The hubby is a strong bloke but he couldn't shift any of them. 10 years has obviously got them well stuck! :doh

Any recommendations for what to try next? :nenau
 
Put some "Plus Gas" on the bolts/nuts, the instructions how to use it are on the can.:thumbs
Also a long breaker bar on the socket will give more leverage.

Failing all other attempts, the angle grinder is the tool of choice!:augie
 
Yup angle grinder is what i used when i repaired mine.
 
Out of curiosity, are you taking them off to replace them with something else eg. rocksliders?

Just asking as I do plan to replace mine with rocksliders at some point in the future but in the meantime, although they get scraped/bashed/de-rubberised :augie I've always thought they were a far more attractive prospect for damage than my sills, so they've stayed put! (They're pretty much level with the chassis anyway so reckon affect on clearance is marginal)
 
Had a look at removing the side steps from my LWB at the weekend, but the bolts are impossible to undo. The hubby is a strong bloke but he couldn't shift any of them. 10 years has obviously got them well stuck! :doh

Any recommendations for what to try next? :nenau

Well I am surprised, what do you call strong? I just taken the OS off of my TDi to facilitate welding sills and the bolts that would not budge, just gave em a bit more grunt and they sheared easy, and I am no spring chicken, if you were nearer I would do it for you:D, Rick
 
Yep ive taken loads off back ones normaly ring off others should undo i use hexagonal socket and 2' ratchet think a few more shredded wheat are in order here:lol
 
Pah, just go for a quick off road session :D Rip 'em off in no time :sly:lol
 
Well I am surprised, what do you call strong? I just taken the OS off of my TDi to facilitate welding sills and the bolts that would not budge, just gave em a bit more grunt and they sheared easy, and I am no spring chicken, if you were nearer I would do it for you:D, Rick

id do it for her too rick :augie:naughty:lol
 
try tightening them, saves getting the grinder out! this jap metal shears easier than a banana skin (ive done the ball joints,rust all the way thru each bolt on an 03 plate,mickey mouse metal!). 5lb pressure should do it...
 
id do it for her too rick :augie:naughty:lol

Don't think she got the message Pete mate, glad you got a motor sorted the one I just bought is as rot as a pear so looks like I will be breaking it, but not now no time, Rick
 
Don't think she got the message Pete mate, glad you got a motor sorted the one I just bought is as rot as a pear so looks like I will be breaking it, but not now no time, Rick

thanks rick :thumb2 , i have a couple of concerns about the new motor .... the 20k a year limit and the fact it will be crap in the snow i guess , even tho it has traction control :rolleyes: .
 
thanks rick :thumb2 , i have a couple of concerns about the new motor .... the 20k a year limit and the fact it will be crap in the snow i guess , even tho it has traction control :rolleyes: .

traction control is balls all it does is apply braking force to the spinning wheel so the other drives more , anyway you have a motor which for the most part keeps you mobile, the world is not perfect, regards, Rick
 
Nice to see you've stayed on topic :rolleyes: lol

I'll have another go at them this weekend, see how it goes
 
Nice to see you've stayed on topic :rolleyes: lol

I'll have another go at them this weekend, see how it goes

I thought "Topic" was a chocolate bar with a peanut in every bite... just like Squirrel 5h1t :lol Don't fancy staying on either though.:bow
 
Had a look at removing the side steps from my LWB at the weekend, but the bolts are impossible to undo. The hubby is a strong bloke but he couldn't shift any of them. 10 years has obviously got them well stuck! :doh

Any recommendations for what to try next? :nenau

I had to hammer the socket on mine, even then half of them sheared & I one really stubbon bugger that really doesn't wanna do nowt but round so that'll be a job for angela(grinder):thumb2
 

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