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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif) It seems like my caliper bolts will not budge!! Does anyone have any tips or tricks that might help me out?
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I would use a breaker bar. I have a 3ft breaker bar that works very well. My friend has a 5ft one, which I use for the ones that just don't cooperate.
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