NewEvolution
Screw You Bolt!
However, its position inside the subframe continued to cause problems. After getting the nut on the far side 90% off with the ratchet, the bolt had moved out to such an extent that the back of the ratchet was now trapped against the inside of the subframe in such a position that I couldn't loosen the bolt anymore, nor could I pull the ratchet off the head of the bolt. Even more annoyingly, the tighten/loosen selector lever on the ratchet ended up pressed between the tips of those two bolts, meaning I could only turn the ratchet a single click without hitting them and changing the ratchet's direction. After a minute of single clicking the bolt back in I was able to get enough clearance to remove the ratchet and slap an extension on to get the bolt out the rest of the way.
Screw You Bolt!
However, its position inside the subframe continued to cause problems. After getting the nut on the far side 90% off with the ratchet, the bolt had moved out to such an extent that the back of the ratchet was now trapped against the inside of the subframe in such a position that I couldn't loosen the bolt anymore, nor could I pull the ratchet off the head of the bolt. Even more annoyingly, the tighten/loosen selector lever on the ratchet ended up pressed between the tips of those two bolts, meaning I could only turn the ratchet a single click without hitting them and changing the ratchet's direction. After a minute of single clicking the bolt back in I was able to get enough clearance to remove the ratchet and slap an extension on to get the bolt out the rest of the way.