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Okay, get a file, a spanner and a hammer..

Insert genitals in vice and strike with hammer... :wassup: Only kidding... :jk: Read on!! ;)

File two flat edges into the nut parrallel to one another, just the right size so that you have to get the spanner on my tapping in on with a hammer, it wll warp the nut a little and be a little awkward to get off, but it is probably already f**ked anyway.. am I right??

You will fo course need a replacement so take another one to a hradware store a get a few, you never know when you will need them.. :headspin:

another way, si to buy a socket that is slightly smaller (Eg bolt is 12mm from memory, get an 11mm socket). And bash it on with a hammer. Remember to spray heaps of WD40 on the bolt before you do it.

always use a socket if you can of correct size to remove bolts, stops you from rounding them.

From memory i had a stuck strut nut tried all those methods.fileing,bashing on smaller size spanners and vice grips though this was a front strut but it is still the same pricinal.

I ended up angle grinding into the nut till i could pry it off with pliers (in peices).Needless to say the nut and stud were *ucked.Just replace it with a newie.They cost nothing at all.

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