20-10-2021, 03:46 PM
Not had to do this myself, one car has removable floors, and on the other, someone has bashed holes through with a cold chisel.
If I had to do it, I would see if I could get an indication of the position of the bolt by putting some upwards pressure on the bolt - using a jack - and gently tapping around with a light hammer, to see if I could get an outlne of the bolt head.
If so, a sharp cold chisel will do the job. Ideally, one ground to the width of a flat on the bolt.
If not, I might drill some exploratory small holes, and once the bolt position is found, carry on and maybe join the holes up with a chisel.
If I had to do it, I would see if I could get an indication of the position of the bolt by putting some upwards pressure on the bolt - using a jack - and gently tapping around with a light hammer, to see if I could get an outlne of the bolt head.
If so, a sharp cold chisel will do the job. Ideally, one ground to the width of a flat on the bolt.
If not, I might drill some exploratory small holes, and once the bolt position is found, carry on and maybe join the holes up with a chisel.