Open end lug nut with washer works like a charm i keep one in my tool box. Rust wd4o and a sledgehammer is fine for me but if you working on a million dollar car i understand đ
I already had one of those Lisle pilot bearings to pull in new wheel studs, but that extra tip with the washers was sweet. Your videos never fail to find something I never thought of.
Ive replaced a wheel stud with a wheel stud installer. I kept cross threading the stud when screwing on the lug nut. Use some anti seize for the first screw
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this is exactly what I was planning to do. Thanks for posting this
Open end lug nut with washer works like a charm i keep one in my tool box. Rust wd4o and a sledgehammer is fine for me but if you working on a million dollar car i understand đ
I already had one of those Lisle pilot bearings to pull in new wheel studs, but that extra tip with the washers was sweet. Your videos never fail to find something I never thought of.
I have one. It works wonders. Great tool. Not used often but when itâs used it makes life easy!
I usually use an over sized , extra thick nut on top of the washers. It eliminates the need to add more washers if you don't quite have enough.
Or also grease your washers so they donât create friction. Works for me
Ive replaced a wheel stud with a wheel stud installer. I kept cross threading the stud when screwing on the lug nut. Use some anti seize for the first screw
Best practice is to use a press, but the
It's not, "breaking the rules." It's making new ones! đ
Maybe put the studs in the freezer for 2hrs to shrink them a bit.
Just use an old axle nut
This is mow the second short ive seen with brakes that have drums inside rotors. What cars have this? Ive done brakes on many cars. Never seen this.
The problem is doing it like that is The threads get stretched..but do what you need to do..
All i used was a lug nut and a hammer, worked just fine.
I've got two of them đ
Gran idea, gran herramienta
I use a dent puller with a screw threw a lug nut works like a charm
Zero friction... no. Reduced friction... yes.
Interesting. I used used one of these tools for the first time at my new job. I swear my phone is spying on me.