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Originally Posted by fatherdoug
The bolt is flush. I can't get to the nut because it's on the back side of the bracket. It looks like the nut was welded in place, and then the bracket was welded onto the axle housing. And I don't have any way to heat the bolt, other than a propane torch? Wow, I thought I had it bad.
 
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okay. can you get your figure on the back side of the braket? to replace the nut.a punch and hammer might brake the nut off. torch might do it.
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