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Old 07 December 2018, 04:32 PM
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Hopefully someone can help. Our Forester has been stolen and recovered. The lock housing has been split so that the barrel fell out; and we need to remove this whole metal housing. The bolts securing it in place have smooth domed heads and there doesn't appear to be any way of accessing the other end of the bolts. Is there a way of removing them, other than drilling them out?

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Old 07 December 2018, 05:53 PM
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They are shear bolts, i use a hammer and centre punch to knock them round.
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Thanks for that. We started by assuming they were shear off's; but the domes were very clean and didn't display the small rough patch you usually get left with after snapping off.

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Old 07 December 2018, 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by obi
Thanks for that. We started by assuming they were shear off's; but the domes were very clean and didn't display the small rough patch you usually get left with after snapping off.
the domes you speak of where sheared at the factory as an anti tamper device , ive only ever centre dotted them and drilled them with progressive drill sizes
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