If the screwdriver trick doesn’t work, a hammer impact tool might do the trick.Oh, it MAY be possible to use a dremel and take a tiny cutoff wheel and cut a slot in the end of what's left of the bolt. Use a flatblade screwdriver and just tweak them on out. Again, as long as someone didn't liquid weld them in place. Asking for a friend...
Haters gonna hate, I guess. I highly doubt said "mechanic" intentionally broke the bolts. That's not how you get paid or good references."Jealous Mechanic Did This" ?? What's the story behind the title?
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