โJun-30-2019 05:19 PM
โJul-08-2019 10:31 AM
myredracer wrote:
I don't trust a tire shop or anyone else to touch my nuts. I have always used my torque wrench from day one along with the right socket on our TT. Makes me cringe any time I see someone slamming on lug nuts with an impact wrench. The correct torque should make it easier to remove the nuts.
โJul-08-2019 09:22 AM
โJul-08-2019 01:11 AM
wopachop wrote:
We limp it 10mph to the place we are camping and plan is to call AAA.
We do. Triple A comes out with his impact. Same deal the lug nut is just spinning. Says he needs to talk with management. Needs a special tool that Napa caries.
We think the outer shell of the lug nut might have been spinning.
โJul-08-2019 12:15 AM
midnightsadie wrote:
x2 cheap metal cover spinning.
โJul-01-2019 01:33 PM
โJul-01-2019 12:35 PM
โJul-01-2019 10:51 AM
wnjj wrote:theoldwizard1 wrote:
While I have had to deal with failing lug nut "covers" I am not sure that is the OP problem. The bore where the stud is pressed into from the rear of the drum/rotor look too smooth. See how deep the knurling is on the stud. It looks almost gone on the bore. Loctite make a special adhesive just for something like this, Loctite 668 High Temp.
(My guess is that someone over torqued the nut to begin with and the knurling failed
Good drill bits, lifetime guarantee - Drill Hog 21 Pc Drill Bit Set w/Index
Itโs tough to tell from the picture but I tend to agree. The lands on the hub look wide and flattened off and not pointed. It also looks like there could be small shavings in there.
โJul-01-2019 09:19 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
While I have had to deal with failing lug nut "covers" I am not sure that is the OP problem. The bore where the stud is pressed into from the rear of the drum/rotor look too smooth. See how deep the knurling is on the stud. It looks almost gone on the bore. Loctite make a special adhesive just for something like this, Loctite 668 High Temp.
(My guess is that someone over torqued the nut to begin with and the knurling failed
Good drill bits, lifetime guarantee - Drill Hog 21 Pc Drill Bit Set w/Index
โJul-01-2019 09:18 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
While I have had to deal with failing lug nut "covers" I am not sure that is the OP problem. The bore where the stud is pressed into from the rear of the drum/rotor look too smooth. See how deep the knurling is on the stud. It looks almost gone on the bore. Loctite make a special adhesive just for something like this, Loctite 668 High Temp.
(My guess is that someone over torqued the nut to begin with and the knurling failed
Good drill bits, lifetime guarantee - Drill Hog 21 Pc Drill Bit Set w/Index
โJul-01-2019 09:07 AM
โJul-01-2019 05:06 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
It is a locking lug nut takes a special tool. This is to keep the wheel covers from WALKING away.
โJul-01-2019 04:43 AM
โJun-30-2019 11:22 PM
โJun-30-2019 10:44 PM
MitchF150 wrote:
Looks like someone used a 12 pt socket on those stupid tin covered lug nuts..
Had those stupid things on my F150 and I used a 12 pt socket and effed them all up..
Used a 6 pt socket and finally got them off and then got a new set of real lug nuts without those stupid tin covers and I can now use my impact again.. ๐
Good luck!
Mitch