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Matt I hate trying to drill broken bolts out then retapping. kinda sucks Heres what I did wish I had some BPEs but apparently when i was looking they wouldnt work with my OME shocks. but I just took a chisel punch and a hammer smack the weld on nutserts through and weasel a nut on the back side of a bolt. no drilling. The driver side was more difficult but got it accomplished. If you do decide to drill those bolts out drill speed is flippin critical go to fast you will surely burn that bit up and will no longer cut go slow with as stated oil!
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haha Ill give you original but id relocate that sucker under the hood so not everybody and there brother decide to tell you "you know you have a gatorade bottle stuck up in your undercarrage" lol
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I ended up not installing or even buying because everyone at the time said they wont work with my shocks. so I just put bolts in from the top lined up my shocks and put a nut on. so when I go to replace my shocks ill have to go through this all over but o well.