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How To Remove Door Screws???

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How To Remove Door Screws???

Post by Mr Emu »

G'day, I need to pull my doors off my sierra. The screws holding the hinges on for the doors are tight as and the ones for the back door are even worse! I cant get them undone. How have others succeeded??
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Post by Zute »

I haven't removed Zook doors, but an impact screw driver has worked on other cars.
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Post by PJ.zook »

Yep as zute says, an impact screwdriver, thats what i used on my screws, worked great.
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Post by nicbeer »

or heat.

i have in the past used the grinder to take the head off. then the left over has come out easy as when the door is removed cause of the heat to the locktitie.

rear should be ok. are they the phillips head ones in there or bolts, i had bolts in the NT

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Post by Aerenandmel »

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Post by Bad JuJu »

impact driver and hammer
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Post by fool_injected »

If all fails (impact drive chews the bolt head) weld a nut to the bolt and use a socket
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Post by B_Zuka »

The other thing you can do is heat the bolt up, heat melts the loctite and then impact drive come into it.
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Post by short stuff »

i used a cold chisle aswell works well and then i put bolts every where those damn screw head ones are
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Post by Mudsierra »

i've been trying that on my drover yesterday, bloody tight and it broke the phillip screwdriver on my impact screwdriver :bad-words: :bad-words:

will have to grind it off anyway so i can get my doors painted ;)
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Post by MART »

I use a centre punch on the side of the bolt and hit it in a anti clockwise direction,works every time,I would do the rear door to practice first,Cheers Paul.
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Post by fool_injected »

Mudsierra wrote:i've been trying that on my drover yesterday, bloody tight and it broke the phillip screwdriver on my impact screwdriver :bad-words: :bad-words:

will have to grind it off anyway so i can get my doors painted ;)
OK so you grind off you can paint the doors
BUT you will not be able to refit them as the hole now has bolt with no head sticking out of it

Weld a nut onto the bolt head, heat from welding will loosen some of the crap in the tread. Then put a spanner on the nut and remove the bolt
There is a phot somewhere in the Zuk section showing this method
Not easy but then again what is?
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Post by Mr Emu »

Its a pain they made them so hard to get out. Ive tried a rattle gun and i shattered 2 tips, so i think i'll try the nail punch method next and if i dont succeed there i guess i will fire up the welder.
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Post by fool_injected »

When you do finally get the out do youself a favour and put anti sieze (copper paste) on the new bolts
Allen Key bolts will be easier to take out in the future too

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Post by suz_rolly »

Its easy cut either side of the bolt then use vice grips to turn it dont wild a nut on it you will only burn all the paint i have done it my way on about 7 zooks no problems yet just go easy when cutting

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Post by Longbaser »

Did this four days ago on my weekend (Tue/Wed) and was almost ready to swear off Zooks!

Shattered the two tips that came with the shiny new impact driver, got another one and got nowhere by tapping it. After buying replacement bolts from a wrecker, I finally resorted to an eazi-out.

Put a 3mm drill straight down between the four slots, or what was left of them in most cases, and you don't have to go too far. Used a number 4 eazi-out - 11-14mm : 7/16 to 9/16.

Got them all out and some could still be put back in with a Phillips driver. It takes lot of slow and steady torque on the wrench turning it and you'd swear it's going to break, but they all broke free instead. Except the last one, that broke the eazi-out - it was then I picked up the cold chisel....

Anyway, it works and you might get to re-use the bolts if you need them.

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Post by want33s »

I recently replaced all my bolts with stainless button head capscrews. What a shitfight. I smashed an impact driver bit that has survived 20 years of my abuse. I found the easiest way was to hit with a cold chisel to crack and then unscrew with large phillips. Hit the top of the screw in a downward direction to put a good dent at 12 o'clock, then with the tip of the chisel in this dent lean the top of the chisel to the right(2 oclock) and hit again. APPLY plenty of INOX / WD-40 / CRC as you go. I would also recommend never seize.
Edit: I forgot to say, If you are careful you will not damage the paint at all.
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