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By WVA (Vince) on Thursday, April 26, 2001 - 10:02 am: Edit |
I have 2 97 Discoveries: On one of them, while taking the wheel off, we stripped a nut and probably will have to drill the nut off. But the wrench apparently was the wrong size. there were 2 nuts that seemed to have been messed up, but this nut didn't come off. Then, we found that on the other Disc, the size of the nut is 1 1/16", which fits the Sears iron wrench. Apparently, on the other Disc, the size is 1 3/32", and nothing seems to fit these nuts. Is this possible? Aren't the wheel nuts standard? Thanks for any feedback.
By Chris Browne on Thursday, April 26, 2001 - 10:17 am: Edit |
Try 27 mm
By WVA (Vince) on Friday, April 27, 2001 - 10:27 am: Edit |
Thanks, chris. We found out that the one rover has many messed up nuts! Now, where is the cheapest place to buy - below $10 - alloy nuts? We drilled off the bad one, but will have to replace many more
By Tom on Friday, April 27, 2001 - 11:15 am: Edit |
Perhaps these nuts are what you need...
http://www.bullsballs.com/mount.html
I apologize in advance...
By jman on Friday, April 27, 2001 - 11:32 am: Edit |
That was the funniest thing I have seen on the net....in a week or two!
on that note, check out www.bumperdumper.com
By Tom on Saturday, April 28, 2001 - 12:18 am: Edit |
I just bought a set of those and there will be hanging from by buddies Dakota this weekend. I wonder how long until he notices???
Tom
By Jon on Monday, April 30, 2001 - 01:16 pm: Edit |
Here's an idea that might help. My lug caps had been rounded somewhat so that neither a 1 1/16" socket nor a 27mm socket would fit. So I pressed my 27mm socket on the nut as far as I could, then put a block of wood over it and used a 16oz framing hammer to encourage the socket to slip over the nut. I was then able to unscrew the lug. Next, I clamped the base of the lug in a vise and was able to pry/work/slide the socket off the lug cap. Then, using a ballpein hammer, I worked the lug on the anvil part of the vise to flatten the "flats" of the cap, so now it fits my 27mm socket like a new lug. Plus it didn't marr the appearance of the cap any. But I may be too late with this response and you might have drilled off all the lugs already...
By tomorover on Monday, April 30, 2001 - 01:34 pm: Edit |
On a bit of a side note, I rotated my tires yesterday, and bent my lug nut wrench trying to get two of the lugs off! They had been installed with an impact wrench at the garage where I got my inspection done. I'm just thankful this was discovered at home, in the driveway, rather than in the middle of the night in the driving rain while trying to change a flat...
Moral of the story: Install your lug nuts with the equipment you will use to take them off with! If they are installed with the lug wrench that is carried in the truck, they will come off with the lug wrench that is carried in the truck.
By Bill Gill (Bluegill) on Monday, April 30, 2001 - 01:59 pm: Edit |
Exactly! My tire shop is supposed to torque according to specs so that I can remove wheels with my 18" bar with 1-1/16" socket, but the numbnuts always over-torque. You have to stand there and watch them. What happens when you're 50 miles out in the desert with a flat and can't get the damn lugs off? I guess you can sit on the spare tire and wait for the vultures...
By Ron on Monday, April 30, 2001 - 02:02 pm: Edit |
30" galvanized steel pipe 7/8" internal diameter. Can be used as a cheater bar to break off nuts, a sleeve for the rear links or sleeve for the tie rod or the drag link, nice think to have.
Ron
By dave on Monday, April 30, 2001 - 07:53 pm: Edit |
Anyone who tightens lugs with a impact wrench should be shot. Does nobody use a torque wrench anymore? I sure have not seen any tire shops use them. At least not correctly.
By Jerry Crawford, 98 D-I on Monday, April 30, 2001 - 08:17 pm: Edit |
aren't impact wrenches adjustable for torque? You can slam a lot of twist with an air tool and it seems to me there ought to be some way to adjust them without resorting to the 3/4" drive torque wrench. Tire changer types are hard working and probably paid little so to take time to actually set a torque wrench and use it correctly may be asking a lot.
By kire on Monday, April 30, 2001 - 09:13 pm: Edit |
use a torque wrench on lug nuts, that sounds like a comment from a book engineer. how about bolt stretch measurements instead.
anyway, put anti-seize on studs prior installing nuts, this helps.
By dave on Monday, April 30, 2001 - 09:36 pm: Edit |
"use a torque wrench on lug nuts, that sounds like a comment from a book engineer."
Are you kidding me? That's a comment from someone who knows how to wrench. On some cars its very important that the lugs are torqued correctly. And not all cars have similar torque values for the lugs.
Most shops just torque the crap out of one lug and move onto the next. You don't need to be a 'book engineer' to know that's wrong.
no torque wrench = bad mechanic
By Joshua Bova (Jbova) on Monday, April 30, 2001 - 10:01 pm: Edit |
There is actually a way to use an impact wrench and achieve proper torque. There is a company that sells these sort of long sockets that are tapered. They have the end that fits on the wrench on one end, then it becomes a solid rod that tapers in the middle the back out to the end that fits the nut. This design allows the socket to twist at a specified torque. you have to buy one for every torque setting but still pretty cool design.
By BTDT on Tuesday, May 01, 2001 - 12:31 am: Edit |
I agree with tomorover, use the wrench you take bush with you, and always ensure that you can loosen the lug nuts whilst it is still in the driveway, that way if you need a persuader bar, you have one.
By WVA (Vince) on Tuesday, May 01, 2001 - 05:11 pm: Edit |
since I started this discussion, thanks Jon for the tip on the REST OF THE messed up lugs! Will try. I returned the large iron cross wrench from Sears and purchased an Impact 27mm socket along with 3/4" breaker - the $28 long one. That along with a galvanized pipe should take care of any lugs that got impacted!! Hopefully. thanks all.
By Peanut on Tuesday, May 01, 2001 - 10:28 pm: Edit |
i dont think wheel nuts are the best for my rover. i use something else. you can find them at your local grocery. they come in a blue package in all different shapes and sizes. they look something like this
By Bill Gill (Bluegill) on Wednesday, May 02, 2001 - 12:23 pm: Edit |
very funny - that running peanut dude would be a cool sticker for front skid plate
By Jon on Wednesday, May 02, 2001 - 02:35 pm: Edit |
That's Mr. Peanut, I'll have you know. But I don't understand why he's running in the pics on the bags. He's pretty old to be doin' that...
By Peanut on Wednesday, May 02, 2001 - 06:04 pm: Edit |
"HEY, WHO ARE YOU CALLIN' OLD?? I'LL KICK YOUR NUTS OFF AND HONEY ROAST THEM FOR YA' IF YOU DON'T WATCH THAT MOUTH OF YOURS!!!!"
By Bill Gill (Bluegill) on Wednesday, May 02, 2001 - 06:39 pm: Edit |
someone has waaaaay too much time on their hands and a warped sense of humor...kind of like me. I dig it! Does Mr. Peanut drive a Disco with HD suspension to carry his nuts around?
By Peanut on Wednesday, May 02, 2001 - 07:26 pm: Edit |
i think you and Mr. Peanut have met before. here is a photo of you guys wheelin' by the river. his friends are there too. looks like you guys had a blast. as you can see, he does drive a Disco with a OME HD 2" lift, kinda like yours. he has a specialized roof rack for his nuts.
By Bill Gill (Bluegill) on Wednesday, May 02, 2001 - 07:38 pm: Edit |
I'm laughin my ass off over here...
By Peanut on Thursday, May 03, 2001 - 12:03 am: Edit |
By Peanut on Thursday, May 03, 2001 - 12:15 am: Edit |
thats enough fun for me. i'll quit posting all these pictures of nuts and start doing something useful like mowing the lawn or doing the laundry or working on the disco. yes, i do have a disco. i'll go ahead and give the server a break 'cause they must be pissed off. i'll be back soon. c'ya
By Bill Gill (Bluegill) on Thursday, May 03, 2001 - 04:37 pm: Edit |
damn, I'm dyin over here! I emailed that to OtherDude with the '69 Bruiser and he lost it too. Mr. Peanut's honey roasted buddy doesn't say much, does he? That complacent grin tells me he's been hittin the Jack pretty hard. He better watch out - he's about to fall in the East Verde River up in Payson, AZ. It was damn cold in March - I fell in whilst relieving myself after a 12-pack and a bottle of cheap merlot, and my pants were iced up to the knees when I came to.
By Peanut on Thursday, May 03, 2001 - 05:10 pm: Edit |
ok...if you want more...i can provide that. i hope this is not offensive to anyone, it is just for fun. these message boards get kind of boring.
By Peanut on Thursday, May 03, 2001 - 05:55 pm: Edit |
By Peanut on Thursday, May 03, 2001 - 06:17 pm: Edit |
yeah...MR. honey roasted doesn't say much, he has pretty much stayed quiet since The War. Sometimes he has flashbacks from 'nam. He remembers the good times whenever he is intoxicated. MR. Honey Roasted is looking for a new set of wheels, I recommend a Disco!!! Here's another one.
By Peanut on Thursday, May 03, 2001 - 06:32 pm: Edit |
By nutbutter on Thursday, May 03, 2001 - 07:52 pm: Edit |
i think mr peanut needs his own gallery
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