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  1. A note for those having trouble getting the two T30 bolts undone, I picked up a 99 C2 and was needing to replace the frame. I spent nearly 3 hours trying to get the bolts to budge with a T30 tool I picked up. Tried gripping it with vise grips, tried soaking each with wd40, but they wouldn't budge and seemed to be starting to strip the heads. Was starting to consider other options, such as cutting into the side of the wheel material and either gripping or grinding the heads of the bolts or possibly taking it to a shop for Pro help. What I did was pick up a 3" T30 impact driver bit and borrowed an Impact driver from a friend. I turned the wheel so that the bolts were in the 6 o'clock position (most clearance available) and hammered the bit into the head of the bolts. Then slide the impact driver onto the end of the bit and was able to break them loose finally. The right tool makes all the difference.
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