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What do you use to remove these bolts? I believe the trans is leaking from there.
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Torque sockets I think theyre called, and they are expensive,
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I was just looking on my spare ed btr and the only bolts on the side are normal?
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bry40l wrote: I was just looking on my spare ed btr and the only bolts on the side are normal? My 98 EL has normal bolts, but my 98 AU has the star shaped ones. I'll have to buy a single was hoping someone knew the size. |
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just buy a cheap set you will need them....
my au airbag uses a strange 5 pointed hex that was hard to track down, $40 for a single from Fraud or $26 for a cheap set once found... oddly enough they went back to normal 6 pointed torx later on, onya ford.
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They are actually called torx not torques lol, I thought I spelt it wrong, and dont buy a cheap set if your planning on using them more than once because I did and like any cheap tool they f**k up but I took em back and got my money back
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A full set of Torx drivers are only around $45 from bunnings and the like. I have Kingchrome ones.
They will be something you use often driving a late ford.
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