axle nut (about to cut you in half)
#16
dud did you pay for the shaft yet? i got one left over from my swap its from an 04 i know its the same size and all and am pretty sure the abs ring is the same come to kailua to pick it up and its yours
#21
What kind of breaker bar are you using? I can't imagine that you are actually breaking them.
I have a Craftsman/IR (600 ft-lbs) impact if you want to try it. I'm in Mililani too. But your breaker bar should be putting out way more torque than most impact wrenches though.
I have a Craftsman/IR (600 ft-lbs) impact if you want to try it. I'm in Mililani too. But your breaker bar should be putting out way more torque than most impact wrenches though.
#22
What kind of breaker bar are you using? I can't imagine that you are actually breaking them.
I have a Craftsman/IR (600 ft-lbs) impact if you want to try it. I'm in Mililani too. But your breaker bar should be putting out way more torque than most impact wrenches though.
I have a Craftsman/IR (600 ft-lbs) impact if you want to try it. I'm in Mililani too. But your breaker bar should be putting out way more torque than most impact wrenches though.
#24
wow that nut is getting shredded...looks like there's a notch or something that you have to bend out...anyway LMK if you need the impact gun, I also have a Snap On breaker bar, if it bends or breaks the Snap on guy replaces it for free..GL
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WD 40 doesn't work for loosening nuts.
Use PB Blaster or Hydrogen Peroxide.
6-point socket FTW...I have no idea why you're using a 12 for that...those small teeth will round off the nut like you're already doing. Use the Craftsman 6 point with the curved wall and like Ty said get a Craftsman 1/2 or 3/4 inch breaker bar. Lesson of the day...don't use 12 point for anything that is on tight or needs to be tight.
You could also try splooge...splooge seems to help a lot of things.
Use PB Blaster or Hydrogen Peroxide.
6-point socket FTW...I have no idea why you're using a 12 for that...those small teeth will round off the nut like you're already doing. Use the Craftsman 6 point with the curved wall and like Ty said get a Craftsman 1/2 or 3/4 inch breaker bar. Lesson of the day...don't use 12 point for anything that is on tight or needs to be tight.
You could also try splooge...splooge seems to help a lot of things.
Last edited by bpang1; 01-25-2008 at 11:18 AM.
#30
WD 40 doesn't work for loosening nuts.
Use PB Blaster or Hydrogen Peroxide.
6-point socket FTW...I have no idea why you're using a 12 for that...those small teeth will round off the nut like you're already doing. Use the Craftsman 6 point with the curved wall and like Ty said get a Craftsman 1/2 or 3/4 inch breaker bar. Lesson of the day...don't use 12 point for anything that is on tight or needs to be tight.
You could also try splooge...splooge seems to help a lot of things.
Use PB Blaster or Hydrogen Peroxide.
6-point socket FTW...I have no idea why you're using a 12 for that...those small teeth will round off the nut like you're already doing. Use the Craftsman 6 point with the curved wall and like Ty said get a Craftsman 1/2 or 3/4 inch breaker bar. Lesson of the day...don't use 12 point for anything that is on tight or needs to be tight.
You could also try splooge...splooge seems to help a lot of things.