search my name and broken exhaust bolts . I have covered the plug weld trick lots of times . and most of them is for this engine problem like you have .
search my name and broken exhaust bolts . I have covered the plug weld trick lots of times . and most of them is for this engine problem like you have .
Tried only ones you started and found nothing. Ahh I'll try again when I get home, when I have my desktop in front of me.I know I'm retarded, but I couldn't find the threads. This one popped up in one search.Tried only ones you started and found nothing. Ahh I'll try again when I get home, when I have my desktop in front of me.
Can't remember dudes name but the guy in nor cal with the utility bed. He had to the same thing and sweet k30 posted in there too

Can't remember dudes name but the guy in nor cal with the utility bed. He had to the same thing and sweet k30 posted in there too
http://coloradok5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=309664&highlight=weld 
You could always drill the center of the bolt for an easy out. Drill a hole, heat up the broken bolt with torch then put a candle in the bolt hole it should suck up around the threads allowing it to come out easier.
That's if you don't go with what ^^^ they said.

you try drilling these newer bolts yet ? ? ? not std hardness like grade 2 or 5 .
plus weld nut and let cool gets you 2-3 steps all in 1 .
but each to there own way![]()

Here's a good question, what should we be replacing these bolts with? Obviously we don't wanna go back with factory bolts right?

I can get it back another 2.5" 



Those wires go into the controller and are also fed through the CAT5 cable.
oh thank you DD.
