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I just took a 1/4 inch drive phillips bit and small hammer tap them a few time and they came out.The one that came up and got tight I used vice gripes.They all came out fairly easy.
I agree if the hardware is part of the Arctic cover,blanket,or Kit,would be better to try to find the kit.Could come in handy in your part of the country.Dwight
Can you unloosen the phillip head screws?Do you thinks if you remove the screws that the panels mite fall off?The screw at the top in the last picture,would need to be ground on off with a grinder, would have to be gentle not to grind away the metal of your panel.I agree if it was my truck I...
If the fuse box melts or become unusable, would be best to replace the whole thing, that is costly whole wiring harness,and time consuming.You can add a in line fuse to the wires going to that fuse,not my favorite way to repair but will work.
Someone I was talking with suggested KBS. Checked out their site.I think this is the way to go. I'm going to give it a try and see what happen.Will let everyone know the results.Tigger about $500.00 worth of this will make you tank as good as new,just kidding.
Before I post I have checked for and read other threads.Thought my fuel tank had dirt.Had the pump out checking the supply hose.Went ahead took the stap bolt out and removed tank.Why would the tank be clean and shiney,all but the very top?What I have read eveyone clean and seals for leaks in the...
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