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Old 05-28-2013, 01:00 PM
mitch_04 mitch_04 is offline
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If I remember right you can use the old bolt to run it in, then take it out and torque your new bolt in.

I've been slowly collecting LS tools so I can do it the "right" way. I don't think you will break the original bolt, it's pretty damn beefy, but I can understand your concern.
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