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Most guys buy a set of allens made into 1/2' socket bases. You need to know if it is metric or U.S. If you have a bunch of old bolts you may be able to fit the head of one in to get a sample and then buy just the one size you need. Many today are using 10mm.
You can try a larger allen wrench or try switching between standardand metric wrenches. If this does not work younwill have to drill the bolt and use a easy out.
It will be metric . The trick is Asian metric use spanner sizes 10-12-14-17-19-21mm while European metric use 11-13-15-18-20 and so on Unless you have a full range of spanners the one you want will be the odd size. 5/8 is around 18mm so try that
YES THEY COME IN METRIC SIZES. AND,MOST GM PRODUCTS ARE ALL METRIC THESE DAYS. GET A MERTIC SET. YOU WILL ALWAYS USE THEM AGAIN. TOOLS ARE A GOOD INVESTMENT.
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