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Re: Frozen Lug nuts

To: mark@sccaprepared.com, shop-talk@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Frozen Lug nuts
From: LSAPEX@aol.com
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 12:19:14 EDT
I agree.
 
Car on the ground with E-brake on.


Howdy,

On Thu, 12 Oct 2006, Michael Godley  wrote:
> Went to get new rear tires on my Jeep (94 Grand Cherokee)  and they (NTB) 
> could not get the wheels off as one lug nut on  each side defied their 
> most powerful air guns and hand  wrenches.
>
> The real mechanic is on vacation until next  weekand the store manager 
> said they would try heat but would  probably need to drill out the stud 
> and  replace.
>
> Any ideas on what I might try in the  interim.  I was thinking of 
> drilling a small hole in the  rounded head of the chromed lug...they are 
> recessed in to the  alloy wheels....and soaking with PB blaster for a 
> couple of  days.
>
> Your thoughts

I've never yet met a lug stud  that wouldn't snap with a long cheater bar. 
If its the stud->nut  interface that's frozen, use an impact socket (or at 
least a 6 sided  socket), breaker bar, and maybe a piece of pipe.  With 
enough  leverage, _something_ will snap, and most likely it will be the lug  
stud (which will need to be replaced in any event).

A cheater  like this will, IME, provide more "force" than an impact gun 
will,  btw.  When you need to break something like this, use handtools,  not 
the air tools.

Mark



 
Les
apexautoeng.com




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