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TucsonJim
Mar 20, 2014Explorer II
I used to work in a Goodyear tire shop. Those cheap things would drive us nuts. We found the best way to get them off was to pound a heave duty socket onto them, and rip 'em apart with an impact wrench. Of course, we'd have to get the customer's permission first because they'd have to pay for new lug nuts. When we showed them why, they were usually happy to replace them with solid nuts in case they encountered a flat tire in their journeys.
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