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I use the proper size phillips in a socket wrench. I am not sure it's a #4 or #3 or #2 but they sell them in sets.

I TAP it a little first to let it know I mean business then press hard and turn.




Yes I agree that is the best tool IMGTX.

Just a couple days ago I cleaned out my storage area above my garage. I found 2 old cardboard boxes that I stored door hardware in. I brought them down and looked em over and put em in a bucket.I kept every peice inside those doors rubber bumpers and all! I was surprised.

Stripped a very rusty red 73 challenger around 1985? I bought it and installed a 340 and drove it for a few years. Then it got too rusty to be safe and I stripped it of every bolt that I unscrew. Then cut up chunks of it each week with my torch and put it out for garbage man each week, A whole car!

Anyway I have ever bumper, guides, window hardware, everything in this bucket for 2 doors.

Like what was said above, those screws shown above are wrong.

Nothing is for sale so please don't PM me. Always happy to post pictures.


Here's the tool I like with a pair of channel locks. It's a #3 phillips.

Last edited by Challenger 1; 02/06/11 02:07 PM.