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Originally Posted by goelise
Find a electric screwdriver that is short enough to fit easily underneath(found mine at target, black and decker for < $10, uses 4 rechargeable AA batteries in the handle) with a 1/4" socket adapter and 8mm short 6 point socket makes it VERY easy to get those bolts off and 99% of the way back on. When reinstalling I get it close to all the way on and then manually use a short handle ratchet to get it 'snug' on there. Its actually fun to get those bolts off using this method.
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You could also buy one of theviper's 90 degree drill attachment thingies.
Under Tray Removal Tool