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Re: How am I meant to connect jumper cables to a 3/16" bolt surrounded by rubber and hidden under a massive air hose, you Pontiac bastards? (nt)
07/20/13 06:39 PM


I have seen jumper cables that have those adapters built in. You just slide them on the post. My wife's Cobalt has the battery in the trunk and uses top posts. I costs about $30 more to replace because 'it is metric'.






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* How am I meant to connect jumper cables to a 3/16" bolt surrounded by rubber and hidden under a massive air hose, you Pontiac bastards? (nt) TriggerFin 07/20/13 04:03 PM
. * Re: How am I meant to connect jumper cables to a 3/16" bolt surrounded by rubber and hidden under a massive air hose, you Pontiac bastards? (nt) krick  07/20/13 05:38 PM
. * Re: How am I meant to connect jumper cables to a 3/16" bolt surrounded by rubber and hidden under a massive air hose, you Pontiac bastards? (nt) redk9258  07/20/13 06:39 PM
. * The better question is why I need both standard and metric sockets to work on GM vehicles. <nt> italieAdministrator  07/20/13 04:12 PM
. * Re: The better question is why I need both standard and metric sockets to work on GM vehicles. Vas Crabb  07/21/13 02:01 AM
. * Re: The better question is why I need both standard and metric sockets to work on GM vehicles. lharms  07/21/13 08:50 PM
. * Congratulations italieAdministrator  07/21/13 08:59 PM
. * Re: The better question is why I need both standard and metric sockets to work on GM vehicles. TriggerFin  07/21/13 03:53 AM
. * Re: The better question is why I need both standard and metric sockets to work on GM vehicles. italieAdministrator  07/21/13 02:31 AM
. * Re: The better question is why I need both standard and metric sockets to work on GM vehicles. <nt> redk9258  07/20/13 06:41 PM
. * Re: The better question is why I need both standard and metric sockets to work on GM vehicles. <nt> DMala  07/22/13 06:02 AM
. * Re: The better question is why I need both standard and metric sockets to work on GM vehicles. <nt> Vas Crabb  07/22/13 11:19 AM

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