Help Getting Bolt out of Rivet Nut of Reese Dual Cam Sway Control
Question:
The knurled Cam Sway Control mounting nut is turning in the trailer frame with the bolt. How can I remove the bolt?
asked by: Frederick L
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Expert Reply:
Sounds like one of the Rivet Nuts part # RP58507 of your Dual Cam Setup part # RP26002 is turning instead of allowing the bolt to come out. You might try tightening down the other bolts again to see if the bracket putting more pressure on the top of the rivet would hold it in place well enough for it to thread out.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Rivet Nuts for Reese Dual Cam High Performance Weight Distribution - Qty 4
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- Weight Distribution Hitch
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Reese Dual Cam High-Performance Sway Control for Steel Trailer Frames
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- Weight Distribution Hitch
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