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What kind of 'bit' is used to remove door hinges
Hi everyone,
I am in the process of removing my doors from my 72, and have run into a problem. The passenger side was not a problem b/c it was a basic metric cap-screw, but when I went to the driver's door it is anothe story. It appears to be a 14-point bit??? I told my wife that I needed to go out, because I needed a tool that I didn't have.......she gave me that look No really, this time I REALLY don't have the right tool....not like the other 23 1/2 times I used that excuse this month Anyways, Sears did not have it..... Am I needing to get it from MATCO or SNAP-ON??? What exactly is it called? thanks, chris
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Door Hinge Bit
This thread is older but may help.
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Triple square, or Ribe socket, size #8. Snap-On has them for $21.00, Im sure you can get one at Pep-Boys for half of that.
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Pep boys has all four 12-point bit for 10 bucks. Never heard of a 14 point bit,,,
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