so I’d thought it was time to replace all rear bearings discs and pads.
what a pain of a job, so everything came off fine until I got to the caliper carrier bolts

1st bolt rounded off inside straight away with the normal 8mm allen key, next tried a spline tool which just span around after it biting a bit, bolt was still standing strong, next out came the centre punch hammer, drilled out a hole then tried knocking it round nothing didn’t even budge.
so after 6 hours of this yep I’m very patient I gave up.
so after all this my next day off work I went in with new Silver line bolt removers to which came in a set £35.00 and didn’t seem to fit over the rounded hex head correctly as its in-between the sizes :-( so although I know these are useful not for this job unfortunately,
I then got some extractor bits £12.99 to drill in and try it this way, blunted all drill bits and failed so x1 bolt not even out.
next will be weld a nut on and get that bugger off, I’m going to frame the dam thing when it comes out, ive done lots of work on cars and never come across such a sturdy bolt this ones in the record books for holding on...
anyone got any other suggestions for me? ive used a half can of wd40 over days of soaking.