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Hello, all. I'm down to the frame in my TR3A restoration (tub off). And,
as predicted by those well versed in the art, the front attachment pins for
the rear leaf springs are rusted solid in the frame. Suggestions, please, on
how to remove them. What's worked for you? Heat, gear puller, hydraulics,
drill them out (ugh!) ?
The bolts appear to be in pretty good shape, so I suppose I could just leave
them as is. But the remote possibility that I might need to remove them in
the future, with the body in place, makes me want to free them up. So,
please, suggestions appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Bill
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