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05-08-2012, 01:24 PM | #1 | ||
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Just trying to undo some wheel nuts that were obviously put on way too tight by the ********* at Tyres Now...
Tried... wd-40, silicon spray, bar with my weight (broke the socket), impact gun... whats left?
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05-08-2012, 01:27 PM | #2 | ||
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bigger breaker bar and better socket , or bigger impact gun
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05-08-2012, 01:58 PM | #3 | ||
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A breaker bar, with a decent branded socket and 1 big piece of pipe. Works a treat for me and I weight 90 kg ringing wet.
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05-08-2012, 01:59 PM | #4 | ||
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breaker bar , impact socket, plenty of weetbix
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Garage jack handle on breaker bar. The real trouble starts when the studs start spinning.
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05-08-2012, 02:38 PM | #6 | ||
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Wheel brace with a 6 foot length of pipe threaded on the end for leverage. A 4 way brace is much better as you can support the other end with a chassis stand to keep all the angles correct. At the end of a 6 foot pole a 6 year old will get those nuts off.
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1/2" impact gun lol.
Always made me wonder when working at a dealership, you'd get taught as an apprentice to only use the impact gun to take wheels off, when doing them up set it on its lowest setting to hold the wheel there. Lower the car, then use a torque wrench and tighten to 110nm and she's good to go. But you see mechanics there with their 1/2" impact guns on its highest setting going BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG on every wheel nut, tightening them up to like 300nm+. Good luck for the poor person on the side of the road trying to change a wheel with that ****y little wheel wrench they give you. |
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another vote for impact socket, breaker bar and bit of pipe.
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Take the car back to where they tightened them and tell the peanut that put them on to undo them, if they break wheel studs or strip threads or damage wheel nuts you can get them to replace them then and there at their expense.
If you start leaning on it and break wheel studs, damage threads (which are probably damaged now anyway from over tightening the nuts) then it becomes your problem to repair at your own expense. Wheel nuts do not have to be that tight, and as a matter of fact should not be too tight.
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There's a better than average chance the thread on the studs are now stretched and will give you trouble down the track (coming loose or Possibly breaking etc) So go down tell them you can't get them off since they fitted them
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even worse when the imbeciles do it to alloy wheels, I don't care how much longer it takes to do them up they are not using rattle guns on any alloys on my cars, and tension wrench to finish it off
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I use a rattle gun to do them back up but not to a tightness, just to save time on putting the bastards back on there!
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got bigger piece of pipe... sore wrists... and they're off! thanks for all advice!!!
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For what it's worth, my tyre blokes use a rattle gun to fit all wheels and then do the actual tighten by hand with a standard wheel brace.
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Should try early Mopars .. LH threaded, LH side wheel nuts. Morons with rattle guns can do some real damage with those as they just keep pushing up the gun torque trying to undo them ...
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Yes there are rattle guns that can do this, if they are kept in good condition, I have seen the way some tyre fitters throw them around, I wouldn't trust the torque setting to be right
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Put anti seize on the studs when you fit new ones,wont happen again.
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The boys at Beaurepaires in Dandenong South use rattle gun till just tight then torque wrench.
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I use these where I work at the moment....Top stuff. other places, the most common thing used is a tension wrench.
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Lefty loosey mate....lefty loosey
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Worm... This is your cars way of saying "Stop bloody changing wheels"
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07-08-2012, 03:46 PM | #30 | ||
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If they were that tight, think id be replacing the studs.
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