Alot of good ideas have been discussed... Do you have any friends working at a shop? I once took a car to the shop, had them remove the stuck nut and put it back on, making it easy as could be to remove later, and they only charged me a few dollars but saved me tons of headache.
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Originally posted by oksleeper View PostAlot of good ideas have been discussed... Do you have any friends working at a shop? I once took a car to the shop, had them remove the stuck nut and put it back on, making it easy as could be to remove later, and they only charged me a few dollars but saved me tons of headache.
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Bro just go to a shop you won't be able to take it off by yourself I just did both sides and the same happened to me, broke 5 wrenches and then went to a shop where they charged me 5 bucks for both sides to get lose and took them about 5 seconds per side lol save your time and tools and go there...
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Originally posted by Ravens_CB7 View PostBro just go to a shop you won't be able to take it off by yourself I just did both sides and the same happened to me, broke 5 wrenches and then went to a shop where they charged me 5 bucks for both sides to get lose and took them about 5 seconds per side lol save your time and tools and go there...
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Originally posted by oksleeper View PostI once took a car to the shop, had them remove the stuck nut and put it back on, making it easy as could be to remove later, and they only charged me a few dollars but saved me tons of headache.
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All you guys breaking shit;
Are you guys using a torch to heat the nut a couple times first? Try that next time.
Map gas torch is about a twenty dollar investment. Huge difference.
I use acetylene, and it works great.
I bet I could take the axle nut off without a breaker bar at all. Heat from torch and blasting fluid-done correctly- and this was cake.
Also, use a 6pt socket vs a 12.
It'll turn easier. I'm sire I'm not the only one laughing about all of these grypes. This is an easy process as long as you approach it right.Originally posted by wed3kim a douchebag to people and i don't even own a lambo. whats your point? we, douchbags, come in all sorts of shapes and colours.
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Originally posted by toycar View PostAll you guys breaking shit;
Are you guys using a torch to heat the nut a couple times first? Try that next time.
Map gas torch is about a twenty dollar investment. Huge difference.
I use acetylene, and it works great.
I bet I could take the axle nut off without a breaker bar at all. Heat from torch and blasting fluid-done correctly- and this was cake.
Also, use a 6pt socket vs a 12.
It'll turn easier. I'm sire I'm not the only one laughing about all of these grypes. This is an easy process as long as you approach it right.
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Originally posted by toycar View PostAll you guys breaking shit;
Are you guys using a torch to heat the nut a couple times first? Try that next time.
Map gas torch is about a twenty dollar investment. Huge difference.
I use acetylene, and it works great.
I bet I could take the axle nut off without a breaker bar at all. Heat from torch and blasting fluid-done correctly- and this was cake.
Also, use a 6pt socket vs a 12.
It'll turn easier. I'm sire I'm not the only one laughing about all of these grypes. This is an easy process as long as you approach it right.
Never use a torch unless you are completly replcing the parts your torching. Heating anything up weakens the metals structure since things are heat treated by the manufacture to withstand sheering. You heating up your axle nut might as well scrap your wheel bearing cause you just burned out all the grease inside the sealed bearing, also weakend the hub since it got hot as well. I do not recommend heating up the nut unless you plan on replacing your bearing at the least.
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I would invest in an air tool setup. I got my 22gal 5 hp compressor, IR 1/2" impact gun and hose for 100 bucks on craigslist. Do some searching, I'm sure you'll find one.
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Originally posted by jaemil369 View PostSo the air gun couldn't break it..wtf. idk what to other than cut them off
BTW, what kind of vagina impact gun are you using? My impact will either break nuts or sockets. One of the two, well sometimes a little of both.
There's no "it won't do it" about it.
Your approach is wrong man. Use a torch and blasting fluid and this will turn out.Originally posted by wed3kim a douchebag to people and i don't even own a lambo. whats your point? we, douchbags, come in all sorts of shapes and colours.
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Originally posted by toycar View PostGet a map gas torch flm.por like 25 bux, pb blasting fluid and go heat till red and let cool. Soak with fluid, heat till red and repeat 3-4 times THEN hit it with the impact.
BTW, what kind of vagina impact gun are you using? My impact will either break nuts or sockets. One of the two, well sometimes a little of both.
There's no "it won't do it" about it.
Your approach is wrong man. Use a torch and blasting fluid and this will turn out.
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