lug nut help!!!!
#1
lug nut help!!!!
Hi, I can NOT get any of the lug nuts free on my 2003 discovery. I've soaked them ALL with PB blast, used leverage bar, heated one up even...NOTHING. I snapped one rachet, stripped another, tried an impact wrench and have had NO luck at all...PLEASE, am I doing something wrong? and YES i'm turning it in the correct direction as I did get ONE off from the spare and that's it.
Thanks again guys for your help.
Steve
Thanks again guys for your help.
Steve
#3
note put anti seize on the studs once the lugs come off and use a torque wrench
Land Rover Defender 90/110 1993-97 95 ft-lbs
Discovery 1994-99 95 ft-lbs
Discovery Series II 1999-05 105 ft-lbs
Freelander S/SE/HSE 2002-05 85 ft-lbs
LR3 2005 100 ft-lbs
Ranger Rover Classic 1987-95 95 ft-lbs
Ranger Rover HSE 1996-02 85 ft-lbs
Ranger Rover HSE 2003-05 105 ft-lbs
Range Rover SE 1995-01 85 ft-lbs
Land Rover Defender 90/110 1993-97 95 ft-lbs
Discovery 1994-99 95 ft-lbs
Discovery Series II 1999-05 105 ft-lbs
Freelander S/SE/HSE 2002-05 85 ft-lbs
LR3 2005 100 ft-lbs
Ranger Rover Classic 1987-95 95 ft-lbs
Ranger Rover HSE 1996-02 85 ft-lbs
Ranger Rover HSE 2003-05 105 ft-lbs
Range Rover SE 1995-01 85 ft-lbs
Last edited by Mrmerlin; 03-03-2010 at 10:18 PM.
#4
#6
Yikes. For real stubborn nuts I position the wrench nice and tight and straight on the nut, support the wrenches pivot point with a jack stand and then jump on the other end of the wrench real hard while wearing heavy boots. I've had to pound the wrench on with a rubber hammer if the nuts are wrecked and buy new lugs once it's off.
#7
Lug Nuts
I had the same problem, but I did get them off. I used a breaker bar with a 6 foot or so pipe over it - actually it was the handle of a floor scraper, and bounced it (the truck literally bounced) until the lug nuts broke free. Of course if the lug nut covers are mangled, that's another story. The lug nuts are easy to overtighten on these things, and the butt heads at the tire shops do it with impact wrenches all the time. Make it a point to torque them to specs and if you can't guarantee a shop will, immediately do them all over when you get home. It's a shame you can't trust a shop to be careful, but you can't.
#8
#9
The first time I take off any lug nuts off of aluminum wheels after being installed by a shop I always need to use at least a 3 ft, 3/4" drive breaker bar and stand on the end. Since lug nuts on aluminum wheels tend to need retightening after a week or so and most people do not know this shops tend to just blast them on hella tight to avoid the lawsuits involved when a tire falls off a vehicle. So either get a bigger lever with a 3/4" or 1" drive or get a 3/4" or 1" heavy duty impact wrench and blast them off.