I've not had problems with the right bits, but probably depends on how rusty the inside of the pillar is. My dad used vise grips to get the last batch of strikers off wrecking yard vehicles, I'd rather not gouge the heck out of the strikers (thats just me, it really doesn't matter), but then again I've got the right bits too.
Probably a good idea to take a marker and outline the washer before loosening up so realignment is easy. It's easy anyways, but it might make it a one-shot deal vs. trial and error.
Probably a good idea to take a marker and outline the washer before loosening up so realignment is easy. It's easy anyways, but it might make it a one-shot deal vs. trial and error.

Seriously who does that? My solution, lay some weld beads on the striker and ground them down. I built it up enough to take up the space normaly ocupied by the plastic bushing. I got lucky that my body line actually got better once I was done.


