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Re: removing lug nuts!!! help-ahhhhh
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Posted by Mark - IN. on July 27, 2004 at 18:04:24 from (205.188.116.201):
In Reply to: removing lug nuts!!! help-ahhhhh posted by Tim on July 27, 2004 at 09:34:12:
Tim, heat works wonders and is a sound, old trick. When you heated up though, you only heated the nuts right? Sometimes folks get a little upset, anxious, and stuff and heat the whole thing, which defeats the purpose by expanding the studs or bolts as well. As for 1"er's, I got mine decades ago at Fleet Supply, which aint around here anymore (miss it too), but maybe TSC has them - I don't know. And watch extending them pipes (cheater bars) - my brother and I used a coupler to add on another 6' onto a 6'x3" well drive pipe in desperation this past Saturday. Pretty stupid. Lasted about 2 seconds and my brother ended up on the ground with a knot the size of a golf ball on his forehead. Cheap pipe and two dummies. Won't ever do that again, no matter how desperate.
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