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Rotating Tires/ can't get rear tires off
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Friends: 0 | Decided to rotate my tires Front to Back , etc . 10,000 miles on 2004 I CAN'T GET EITHER REAR TIRE OFF / any tricks ? I tried WD40 , Nuts OFF spray Man those rear tires are stuck. Of course they never been removed in the 10,000 miles . Now I worried if I get a flat ? How am I gonna get the rear tire off Help Tom |
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Friends: 0 | Are you using a "star" lug nut wrench? That would give you more leverage. Another option would be to take the car to a Discount Tire (if they are in your area). They will rotate your tires for free. If you didn't want them to do the rotation, I am sure they would use their impact wrench to loosen the nuts for you. |
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Friends: 0 | I would use something better than WD 40. And you need to get it behind the wheel, not just the bolt heads. I like Kroil. If you can't get that I've used Tri-flow. Then try a bigger tire wrench. I have a handle thing with gears that makes it easy to unbolt any bolt on a wheel ( or shear it off!) It has a post that goes over one bolt to hold it in place, and is geared so you turn with a 3 to 1 leverage on the bolt you want to remove. Found it on the web somewhere with my elecric tire jack. |
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Friends: 0 | <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(filiberti @ Aug 30 2006, 04:32 PM) [snapback]311775[/snapback]</div> Quote:
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Friends: 0 | <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(filiberti @ Aug 30 2006, 12:32 PM) [snapback]311775[/snapback]</div> Quote:
You mean you can't loosen the wheel lug bolts? Remember unscrewing is counter clockwise or opposite the way the clock turns. To get more leverage try getting the wrench as nearly level as you can and pointing to the left. Then hold the front of the wrench up by the bolt with your right hand and press down on the very end of the wrench as far from the bolt as possible with your left hand with your elbow locked straight and arm pointed straight down. Now lean toward the front of the car and basically sit on your left arm as it presses on the wrench. If that is not enough, get a piece of pipe and put it over your wrench to make it longer and do the same thing. There are wrenches called "breaker bars" which are made for just this purpose. Once you have the wheels off, use a torque wrench to reinstall them. Mine is set at 60 inch pounds so they won't be too tight. Many recommend a tighter setting. If you rotate them regularly they won't set hard in place with rust.
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Friends: 0 | Sorry I didn't make myself clear I GOT the nuts off Problem is with all 5 nuts off I cannot get the tire off / the front tire after pulling a bit i got it off but NEITHER rear tire I can get off the bearing ? Anyone see this ? I tried prying with a screwdriver behind the wheel , banging with a sledge but I don't want to damage the wheels |
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Friends: 0 | <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Allannde @ Aug 30 2006, 03:02 PM) [snapback]311802[/snapback]</div> Quote:
Cheater bars work, too (but why would OSHA care?) just make sure the emergency brakes are set and the wheels are chocked before you do this. You don't want to start the car rolling! | |
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Friends: 0 | <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(filiberti @ Aug 30 2006, 06:07 PM) [snapback]311804[/snapback]</div> Quote:
I think I need to use a sledge hammer behind the wheel and bang it off but i'm worried being under the car with a sledge | |
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Friends: 26 | thread a single lug on, just 2-3 threads. then get the biggest hammer you can find and a block of wood. put the block of wood against the tire and rim from the inside of the tire/rim, and hammer away. threading the single lug nut on will keep the tire from flying. not uncommon, they do stick. |
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Friends: 0 | <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(filiberti @ Aug 30 2006, 06:14 PM) [snapback]311807[/snapback]</div> Quote:
Audi's had the same problem in the 2001 time frame. The suggestion then was to put the bolts back on but leave them about 1 turn loose (Audi uses wheel bolts rather than lug nuts). Then lower the car and drive it forward and/or backwards a few feet. You want the nuts tight enough so when the wheel comes loose, it can't hit the treads on the wheel studs. But they need to be loose enough so a wheel can move a little bit. Be very careful with WD-40, Kroil, etc. If any of it gets into the brakes and gets on the linings it is generally recommended to replace them and use a strong degreaser on the brake drums. - Tom | |
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