Tricks for removing lug nuts
I got a new set of wheels/tires for my 91. I was able to loosen all
but 1 lug nut. I've read lots of suggestions, but need to know, how do I proceed with doing the least damage? What's involved with replacing the studs if it comes to that? Thanks CTM |
Re: Tricks for removing lug nuts
Soak with penetrating oil, wait a day or so. Heat the lug nut with a torch,
if the current wheels on the vehicle are steel. Wear safety goggles, lots of people don't. Try a commercial nut splitter, if there is room to get it on there. Grind off a side of the nut, with an electric grinder or a Dremel and a lot of patience. Then when you put some torque on it with a socket, it should loosen up. Some people prefer to go straight to the chisel stage. Make sure that it is a sharp one. Air chisel? Once you get the nut off, and the drum if it is on the back, you should be able to tap the stud out the back with a hammer. Don't inadvertently hit one of the other studs when you do this. Earle <testert555@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1148307369.983360.37300@g10g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com... > I got a new set of wheels/tires for my 91. I was able to loosen all > but 1 lug nut. > > I've read lots of suggestions, but need to know, how do I proceed with > doing the least damage? > > What's involved with replacing the studs if it comes to that? > > Thanks > > CTM > *** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com *** |
Re: Tricks for removing lug nuts
Soak with penetrating oil, wait a day or so. Heat the lug nut with a torch,
if the current wheels on the vehicle are steel. Wear safety goggles, lots of people don't. Try a commercial nut splitter, if there is room to get it on there. Grind off a side of the nut, with an electric grinder or a Dremel and a lot of patience. Then when you put some torque on it with a socket, it should loosen up. Some people prefer to go straight to the chisel stage. Make sure that it is a sharp one. Air chisel? Once you get the nut off, and the drum if it is on the back, you should be able to tap the stud out the back with a hammer. Don't inadvertently hit one of the other studs when you do this. Earle <testert555@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1148307369.983360.37300@g10g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com... > I got a new set of wheels/tires for my 91. I was able to loosen all > but 1 lug nut. > > I've read lots of suggestions, but need to know, how do I proceed with > doing the least damage? > > What's involved with replacing the studs if it comes to that? > > Thanks > > CTM > *** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com *** |
Re: Tricks for removing lug nuts
Soak with penetrating oil, wait a day or so. Heat the lug nut with a torch,
if the current wheels on the vehicle are steel. Wear safety goggles, lots of people don't. Try a commercial nut splitter, if there is room to get it on there. Grind off a side of the nut, with an electric grinder or a Dremel and a lot of patience. Then when you put some torque on it with a socket, it should loosen up. Some people prefer to go straight to the chisel stage. Make sure that it is a sharp one. Air chisel? Once you get the nut off, and the drum if it is on the back, you should be able to tap the stud out the back with a hammer. Don't inadvertently hit one of the other studs when you do this. Earle <testert555@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1148307369.983360.37300@g10g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com... > I got a new set of wheels/tires for my 91. I was able to loosen all > but 1 lug nut. > > I've read lots of suggestions, but need to know, how do I proceed with > doing the least damage? > > What's involved with replacing the studs if it comes to that? > > Thanks > > CTM > *** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com *** |
Re: Tricks for removing lug nuts
Is WD40 good enough to use?
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Re: Tricks for removing lug nuts
Is WD40 good enough to use?
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Re: Tricks for removing lug nuts
Is WD40 good enough to use?
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Re: Tricks for removing lug nuts
pb blaster is good to use
<testert555@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1148320062.707090.73810@j55g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > Is WD40 good enough to use? > |
Re: Tricks for removing lug nuts
pb blaster is good to use
<testert555@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1148320062.707090.73810@j55g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > Is WD40 good enough to use? > |
Re: Tricks for removing lug nuts
pb blaster is good to use
<testert555@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1148320062.707090.73810@j55g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > Is WD40 good enough to use? > |
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