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I have a new to me '84 M1009 CUCV and I am attempting to install Softopper brand top.
I am in the early steps of the top install and am really struggling with the cage nuts that receive the bolts for the top as they are very rusty.
The problem I am having is that the bolts provided by Softopper (supposed to be size of originals) are not fitting well in the nuts because these nuts are extremely rusty.
Important bit of context, this vehicle was sitting exposed to the elements with no top of any kind for an unknown amount of time (likely MANY months or even years) before I obtained it late last year. It has since been kept out of the elements since I obtained it. I am a beginner, but working on restoring it step by step.
I was able to get several of the side rail cage nuts to cooperate by holding them in place with pliers from the bottom while using socket wrench to tighten bolt. This has been frustrating, but is not that big of a deal as these cage nuts are fairly accessible under the side rails and I can undo any damage I may cause.
However, I am worried however about the cage nuts around the cab of the vehicle. These are obviously not accessible from behind and I want to avoid breaking, twisting, or damaging them. This would prevent me from installing any top.
Any recommendation for this situation? Slightly smaller bolt, clean the nuts with PB blaster and lubcricate, anything else?
Picture of cab area cage nut attached:

I am in the early steps of the top install and am really struggling with the cage nuts that receive the bolts for the top as they are very rusty.
The problem I am having is that the bolts provided by Softopper (supposed to be size of originals) are not fitting well in the nuts because these nuts are extremely rusty.
Important bit of context, this vehicle was sitting exposed to the elements with no top of any kind for an unknown amount of time (likely MANY months or even years) before I obtained it late last year. It has since been kept out of the elements since I obtained it. I am a beginner, but working on restoring it step by step.
I was able to get several of the side rail cage nuts to cooperate by holding them in place with pliers from the bottom while using socket wrench to tighten bolt. This has been frustrating, but is not that big of a deal as these cage nuts are fairly accessible under the side rails and I can undo any damage I may cause.
However, I am worried however about the cage nuts around the cab of the vehicle. These are obviously not accessible from behind and I want to avoid breaking, twisting, or damaging them. This would prevent me from installing any top.
Any recommendation for this situation? Slightly smaller bolt, clean the nuts with PB blaster and lubcricate, anything else?
Picture of cab area cage nut attached:
