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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Help with windshield frame hinges
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<blockquote data-quote="Plastic Fury" data-source="post: 440778" data-attributes="member: 21352"><p>I have removed a few windshields on my own YJ's and at the junkyard. I will take a pick or sharp tool and dig out the torx head. Scrape out the paint and any dirt that is in there, to allow the bit the maximum depth and grip on it. I'll typically use a long ratchet and break them loose by hand and then an electric ratchet to spin them out the rest of the way if need be. Patience is the key and making sure you have your wrench squarely on the head of the torx bolt. So far, It's worked for me every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plastic Fury, post: 440778, member: 21352"] I have removed a few windshields on my own YJ's and at the junkyard. I will take a pick or sharp tool and dig out the torx head. Scrape out the paint and any dirt that is in there, to allow the bit the maximum depth and grip on it. I'll typically use a long ratchet and break them loose by hand and then an electric ratchet to spin them out the rest of the way if need be. Patience is the key and making sure you have your wrench squarely on the head of the torx bolt. So far, It's worked for me every time. [/QUOTE]
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