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Old 04-21-2007, 03:02 PM   #42 (permalink)
taffysi
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Originally Posted by vtmn215
degunk then with a shot of wd-40 and with a bit of persistance, a smaller flat head screwdriver, your wishes will come true. Depending on where you live, You probably have a bunch of gunk clogging up the stem of the anchor. The best way to pull the center pin out of the anchors are to stick a flathead screwdriver until it hits the stem and just turn the screwdriver 90 degrees. That should be enough.. or get a panel tool.. has a V groove in it.
The other ones I got out or tried to get out had sand and crap in it from the winter and road debris. I'll give it a shot. Thanks!
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