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What up fellas quick question.....what's the easiest way to remove the motor from the basket....the bolts r glued down and I can't figure out how to remove them...I know this is a noob question but its my first time doing this...any help will b appreciated....thank you

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Or an impact driver. (not electric)

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Set the sub on the floor and hit up on the basket with a mallet/hammer and it'll come off. That's after you remove the bolts of course.

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That a serious question ^^??

You hit the top of the screwdriver which breaks the glue seal. Then hammer in a little more. And turn the screwdriver left.

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Set the sub on the floor and hit up on the basket with a mallet/hammer and it'll come off. That's after you remove the bolts of course.

That's the problem the bolts r glued down so I can't get them off that's what I'm having trouble with

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Put the Phillips head screwdriver on the screws, And hit the screw driver down so it bites the screw. ( Not super hard though. ) And push down on the screw driver when backing the screws out. That way you don't strip the screws, and then your fugged. I had to do this on a 18 XL. Fairly easy.

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That a serious question ^^??

You hit the top of the screwdriver which breaks the glue seal. Then hammer in a little more. And turn the screwdriver left.

Haha I know how to use a screwdriver lol....just needed someone to explain to me what to do and how to do it....but thanks...for clearing it up for me dwright27

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Put the Phillips head screwdriver on the screws, And hit the screw driver down so it bites the screw. ( Not super hard though. ) And push down on the screw driver when backing the screws out. That way you don't strip the screws, and then your fugged. I had to do this on a 18 XL. Fairly easy.

Alright koo...this is exactly the explanation I was looking for.....thanks

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