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Thank You !!!i Broke An Ez Out Trying To Remove A Bolt *facepalm*

Ian442

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Broke a bolt for shock absorber on my van. Drilled a ton of it out, and thought oh i'll use and EZ out.

Dumbest idea ever.

Now not only do i have to drill out the rest of the bolt...i have to remove the EZ out too.

FWIW, no torch available.

I have left handed drill bits, dremel tungsten carbide bits, dremel cutting stones, and a tap and die set at the ready.

any help would be greatly appreciated since info is kind of sparse
 

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Broke a bolt for shock absorber on my van. Drilled a ton of it out, and thought oh i'll use and EZ out.

Dumbest idea ever.

Now not only do i have to drill out the rest of the bolt...i have to remove the EZ out too.

FWIW, no torch available.

I have left handed drill bits, dremel tungsten carbide bits, dremel cutting stones, and a tap and die set at the ready.

any help would be greatly appreciated since info is kind of sparse
I just read an article online a week or two ago about this very subject. The solution was your dremel tool. And a LOT of patience...
 

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I've done that Once... Just once. I was lucky and was able to grab the end with a pair of vice grips. If you can't do that, your dremel might be your best bet... It's going to suck, that's for sure.
 

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Broke a bolt for shock absorber on my van. Drilled a ton of it out, and thought oh i'll use and EZ out.

Dumbest idea ever.

Now not only do i have to drill out the rest of the bolt...i have to remove the EZ out too.

FWIW, no torch available.

I have left handed drill bits, dremel tungsten carbide bits, dremel cutting stones, and a tap and die set at the ready.

any help would be greatly appreciated since info is kind of sparse

Had a similar problem but got lucky.
Tried a center punch and for some reason it started coming out.
But to get to the possible solution........
Have you tried a "Grabit"?
You can get them at Lowes.
 

Ian442

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I will get more up to date pictures here later today...i drilled quite a bit out so i want to get you better photos than what i found on the phone i took when i first started.
 
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