Okay folks a small problem here. As seems to be my luck, a simple job is no longer simple. I was in the process of installing the brush guard on the savvy front bumper, which meant I needed to remove the soft shackle recovery points @sunnysideup_lj made. Of course, when removing the 4 bolts, one of the welded nuts broke on the driver side rear. Now it spins and can't be removed. Since the bumper is on, I can't get to the front of the frame to put a wrench on the nut. The bumper can't be removed, because the bolt prevents that.
FWIW, it did loosen just enough for me to get a small reciprocating saw blade in there. This would allow me to cut the bolt and remove the bumper, then tack weld a new nut to the frame. However, if this path is taken it will destroy the nice aluminum recovery point, and I'd have to order another set. It looks like a couple other options are possible, but they are less desirable. Anyone have a suggestion how to solve this problem?
Two less desirable approaches would be to: 1. remove the guard and use a hole saw to make a hole in the bumper. 2. make a small hole in the bottom of the frame, between the bumper and steering box bracket.
Neither of these are truly a viable option.
FWIW, it did loosen just enough for me to get a small reciprocating saw blade in there. This would allow me to cut the bolt and remove the bumper, then tack weld a new nut to the frame. However, if this path is taken it will destroy the nice aluminum recovery point, and I'd have to order another set. It looks like a couple other options are possible, but they are less desirable. Anyone have a suggestion how to solve this problem?
Two less desirable approaches would be to: 1. remove the guard and use a hole saw to make a hole in the bumper. 2. make a small hole in the bottom of the frame, between the bumper and steering box bracket.
Neither of these are truly a viable option.
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