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I Can't Take The Damn Lugs Off!! Ahhhh!!!

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by iAMconfused, Feb 12, 2005.

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    iAMconfused TRD Whore

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    I Can't Take The Damn Lugs Off!! Ahhhh!!!

    Ok you can call me a sissy or whatever :mad: but damn, I had a flat on the freeway like a few days ago. So I pulled over and brought out the spare. I tried to loosen the lugs on the driver's front wheel...it won't budge!

    I didn't jack up the car, and I used the cheap-o toolkit the trunk provided. I kept trying to turn it counter-clockwise. I even got to the point where I was LIFTING the car instead of turning the lug. What the hell am I doing wrong?
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    Ro2la New Member

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    i'm a pretty small guy, so I had the same problem. I just made sure the lug wrench was on snug and applied pressure w/ my foot. Worked fine for me.
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    CraigW New Member

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    The fronts seem to tighten a bit more, If someone got happy with the impact gun that could be the problem.

    I have a small Metric 4 way lug wrench. That would help some.

    I have also read that some folks carry a section of pipe to slide over factory lug wrench for more leverage.
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    rolla02 Corollalcholic

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    Buy a breaker bar and the right socket and throw away the stock crap away.
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    fastrolla96 speedbumps..yum

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    keep a metal pipe to slide over the stock wrench. I've used a metal pipe on many occasions including removing my struts and exhaust. It's my favorite cheap way of opening hard to move bolts.
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    mingww New Member

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    try use those tool in the trunk..and use your body weight on the thing that you turn on the lug~ i mean stand on that tool and jump a bit..........it will loose it really easy~
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    I've had some tight enough that I needed my 18" breaker bar. That took care of it. :)
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    iAMconfused TRD Whore

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    I tried the method with putting your weight on it. That worked for a few lugs, but some were mad tight for some weird reason. I ended up going to my friend's place and it took three of us TOGETHER to loosen some of those bolts.

    My new wheels are on, but damn it took a lot of effort.
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    n00bie MODACAR

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    i keep a torque wrench in my trunk at all times
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    Laz Z Kay "n00B, be kind"

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    I do this too. It really works. And I only weight 135 lbs.
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    97ae102 New Member

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    try some WD-40 on the lug, but seeing how you were on the highway i guess its not likely you'd 'happen' to have that in the car. When you drive, the heat generated could have caused the lugs to lock up.
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    also if they have been over tightened that could be the cause of your problem.

    i always torque my wheels down to toyota spec.
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    e_andree E

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    And if they are overtightened, it will lead to your rotors warping out very quickly.

    Leverage will work so much better than weight, to get them off. Just use a large pipe..the farther away you are from the actual lug itself, the less strength/force youll have to use to break it loose.
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    falnfenix Well-Known Member

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    i did this :)
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    rolla02 Corollalcholic

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    I broke the stock lug nut wrench in half one day and then i broke the 4 way wrech too and thats when i said fuck it I am getting a breaker bar
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    yeah they were probably overtightened. Ive had shops put em on so tight I used my 4-pt wrench, stood on it, jumped on it and it didnt budge......then again I only weigh 125.

    I have an impact gun now, so no problem taking my lugs off at all.
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    I've broken a 4-way as well!
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    rolla02 Corollalcholic

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    Yea, fun stuf when your standing on and it breaks your going down hard LOL
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    Dr Tweak Mad Scientist

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    Lol I wasn't standing on mine, I was using it by hand and felt it just twist and break!
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    I mean if you are putting over 100 lbs torque on the lugs then that is just not necessary.
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    TurismoDreamin ΓΡΗΓΟΡΟΣ ΟΔΗΓΟΣ

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    this is kinda drifting off-topic but i bought lug locks from pepboys and the special key for it fit into the little etched in grooves of the lug lock and one day I had a flat so I put the key in and I guess it wasnt pushed all the way in so I turned the wrench really hard the first couple of times and ended up screwing up the lug lock to the point where the key would just slide on the lug....so I had to get the locks drilled out for $20 each....but the lady that I talked to at the place that drilled them out for me was like, you seem like a nice guy, its free today.....so that was alright....but the downside was that I had to drive my car a two miles on a near flat tire which ended up screwing up the tire.....so thats why I ride on steelies today....because my rims need some new tires...
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    Dr Tweak Mad Scientist

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    Not always the case, many lugs nuts are spec'd to be torqued to 100 ft/lbs or more. It's actually not that much.
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    dude on a corolla it should only be torqued 80 ft/lb and most of the asian cars should be 80 also
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    rolla02 Corollalcholic

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    hahahahahaha, I torque down to 100 to 110. I dont feel like having anything come flying off while i drive
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    i tighten it until i hear it creak...hehe
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    turbo4age Love to Hate me

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    im sure you know what toyotas recomended torque specs are for the corolla..... if you dont, ill tell you that I KNOW its nowhere near 100lb/ft
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    Dr Tweak Mad Scientist

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    No I'm thinking of bigger American cars. IIRC the SHO is supposed to be 105 ft/lbs.
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    corolla forum?

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