Rear differential drain plug..
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[QUOTE=02-4.8]Just drill a hole in the bottom of the damn thing and JB weld it back together.
Seriously, I've never seen one that a 3/8" rachet wouldn't work on.
Maybe try emailing them or something.
Got a picture of it?[/QUOTE
i agree, never seen one that a 3/8 can't handle! So pics!!
Seriously, I've never seen one that a 3/8" rachet wouldn't work on.
Maybe try emailing them or something.
Got a picture of it?[/QUOTE
i agree, never seen one that a 3/8 can't handle! So pics!!
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Just take the 3/8" extension, and wedge a flat head screwdriver in there to take up the slack and you should be able to get it to pop. I've had to do that before on a motorcycle.
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I ended up using the flat head screwdriver to get the bolt out. Changed the front/rear diff fluid as well as flushed the brake system and bled that all off. The brakes feel much better with fresh fluid. The brake fluid had 60k on it.
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