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keepthetips t1_ixtkqeh wrote

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mobbindeer t1_ixtkue4 wrote

Drill bit and a ez out. Good luck.

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Fareacher t1_ixtkv5d wrote

Is it a Jetta by chance?

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ABena2t t1_ixtkxui wrote

can you grab it w a pair of vice grips?

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MaKnitta t1_ixtlivq wrote

How stripped? Place a wide rubber band in between the screwdriver and the stripped screw head, then apply hard, but slow force as you turn the screw. The rubber band should grip the stripped screw head and allow you to extract the screw.

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Malalang t1_ixtm649 wrote

License plates are soft aluminum. You can cut them off the screws and get better access to the screws.

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deadpandiane t1_ixtork8 wrote

I just went through this, make sure you have good contact with the screw. I had bolts and used a socket. Put as little wd040 on it as you can. Then work the screw as much as you can, I had maybe 1/4 turn I could make back and forth. Then I let is sit for a while and when I came back I slowly had success. Then I did it again. Ha, I haven't switched the front plate yet it has 3 different screwheads, UGH. I would think the do that on the back not the front.

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rededelk t1_ixtq0zj wrote

Angle grinder and or zip wheel. My 10 yo can rip stuff up, well taught. If that doesn't work get a 3# hammer and cold chisel

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BLOPES t1_ixx5i43 wrote

I've pulled a few stripped screws, and a pair of vice grips can work well if you have enough surface to grab and rotate the screw off - sometimes you just need to get it started.

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