Tips for removing stubborn wheel nuts?
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Junglistjed
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Trying to change the wheels over on my 316 but i have only been able to change 2, the 2 wheels on the passenger side are really stubborn to remove! I haven't got an airgun or anything like that so im just using the tool and a bit of strength but even putting all of my weight on the nut isn't budging it.. Any tips that might do the trick?
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Spray on some WD40 and leave over night. Next day as mentioned above, put an long bar on the end of you tyre wrench.

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jack the car up 
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Martinaston wrote:jack the car up
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Then drop it back down on a long (2ft+) breaker bar,Martinaston wrote:jack the car up
That should crack them loose
if it's got t*ts or wheels it's bound to be trouble...............prove me wrong.
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As above, use an extension bar over the OEM wheelbrace, or use an extension arm with a suitable sized (probably 17mm) socket. I had the same issue with a VW Polo last week, where some dope had air-gunned them up too tight.
You could also try some penetrating fluid such as PlusGas or 3-in-1 oil, and maybe also some heat from a blowlamp.
The last resort option is to MIG-weld another nut or bolt on top - the heat from the welding will help crack it loose, then you can undo it with whichever nut or bolt that gives the best purchase.
You could also try some penetrating fluid such as PlusGas or 3-in-1 oil, and maybe also some heat from a blowlamp.
The last resort option is to MIG-weld another nut or bolt on top - the heat from the welding will help crack it loose, then you can undo it with whichever nut or bolt that gives the best purchase.
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You can get hub nuts off with a 1/2 inch breaker bar, wheel nuts should be no problem.
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3/4" breaker bar even better!billgatese30 wrote:You can get hub nuts off with a 1/2 inch breaker bar, wheel nuts should be no problem.
Warm the bolts up spray with copper or aluminum spray grease hit the bolts with a hammer. 1/2"T bar and a 5ft scaffold pole.
When you get them out cleen them with a wire brush and give them a small amount of copper or aluminum grease before fitting.
When you get them out cleen them with a wire brush and give them a small amount of copper or aluminum grease before fitting.
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I doubt if corrosion has much to do with the problem. More likely a semi tame gorilla at the last tyre place the car went to.




