Door card removal
Discussion
They are a pain and can sometimes be locked pretty tight due to water getting to the treads. You could try to cut a groove (dremel) then use a flat headed srewdriver. Worst comes to worst you can pop the door card over the damaged heads buy placing a large flat headed srewdriver between the door and the bottom of the door card then popping the bottom of the door card upwards. Sounds barbaric but you can use the original washers to reattach the door cards securely. I little bit of copper grease on the treads will help the next time you need to remove the door cards.
Errr... try a small 'easy out' before doing anything destructive perhaps?
I.e. what looks like a reverse threaded screw. So it burrows in to a little hole you can pre drill in the heads and then as it tightens it will start to "lefty loosy" the existing bolt as it does up to the left?
Better explanation here... ?
http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_5127433_use-easy-outs.ht...
I had some problems with allen bolts on the rear latches of a 944 that finally yielded with this ages ago. Also some 50 year old rusted in Phillips headed screws on the wing of my Dad's A35.
I say this as no heat / fluids needed which for an interior based job may be a good thing?
I.e. what looks like a reverse threaded screw. So it burrows in to a little hole you can pre drill in the heads and then as it tightens it will start to "lefty loosy" the existing bolt as it does up to the left?
Better explanation here... ?
http://www.ehow.co.uk/how_5127433_use-easy-outs.ht...
I had some problems with allen bolts on the rear latches of a 944 that finally yielded with this ages ago. Also some 50 year old rusted in Phillips headed screws on the wing of my Dad's A35.
I say this as no heat / fluids needed which for an interior based job may be a good thing?
Same here - had to be destructive in the end, having tried everything including super-glueing allen bits into the bolts. Ended-up forcing the door card off by carefully ripping the heads through the bottom of it (better than drilling up through the bottom of the door). It's now fixed from underneath with self-tappers, which do the job really well.
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