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Stands and Lugs

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by culls, Jan 29, 2013.

  1. culls

    culls Member

    So it turns out that the impact wrench I was looking at probably won't be strong enough to bust the lugs off the Tux-in-a-barn. That means I'm going to have to try to find a lug wrench that'll work without rounding out the lugs, or bothering dad by not using his (probably metric) worn-out lug wrench.

    That also means I'll have to have the Tux-in-a-barn at least partially down, which I'm not too sure I like doing considering I was sweating nails and bullets just getting it up.

    Is it safe to bust lug nuts off with only one wheel on the ground at a time? Or with only one axle (as in fronts or rears)? Or am I stuck having to lower the whole thing back all the way down?
     
  2. jossar

    jossar Member

    You do remember the drivers side is usually left hand thread right?
     
  3. didn't we just have this conversation about lh/rh :)
     
  4. culls

    culls Member

    I'm a little more concerned about safety and getting them off, than the thread direction.
     
  5. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    I would start with a six-point 'impact' socket. $5 spent you will never regret. And a can of PB blaster, the day(s) before.

    A dewalt electric impact tool will do most lug nuts. And you wouldn't need to let the vehicle down.
     
    Last edited: Jan 29, 2013
  6. spray em down good with some pb blaster for a day or two before you try breaking them. it would be best to have it on all fours when busting them loose. Also heating them up with a torch might help too. I cant see them being that bad to get off if they were tightened correctly to begin with.
     
  7. culls

    culls Member

    And then what? I don't have compressed air or power in the barn.
     
  8. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Okay then, an 18" breaker bar with a 3 foot cheater pipe over it.

    Then hit it sharp on the far end with a soft mallet.
     
  9. culls

    culls Member

    That sounds a bit more like it. /nod

    IIRC they were put on back in the days when you didn't bother with a torque check. You just tightened them down as tight as your wrench would go. So I have no real idea how tight they are.
     
  10. that will either get them off or break them off :)
    try the pb blaster you will be amazed. also old rusty nuts get rust and crud in the threads when taking them off so if they start gettin tight run them back down and spray the thread again to clean them if you take your time they will come off.
     
  11. culls

    culls Member

    So which PB Blaster- the "penetrating oil" or "penetrating catalyst"? Or are they both the same thing?
     
  12. PeteL

    PeteL If it wasn't for physics, and law enforcement... 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    'that will either get them off or break them off"

    True that. Don't bust the lugs off, it's not worth it. Try the cheater alone at first, and use quick impact blows more than gorilla torque.

    Sometimes going in reverse (tighter) a little teeny bit will work to start things.
     
  13. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    I have used a star wrench (correct size please) with one end on the lugs and the other end of the same straight bar resting on a jackstand at the same height and using a long (3foot or so) pipe around one of the other two. And then standing on the end of the pipe, which really only works if you can balance against the side of the vehicle. This is after the yahoos at the tireshop torqued the bejeesus out of the lugs. They don't need to be that tight, Fellas! I tell them the vehicle is for a woman, so torque them to what she can get off and no more.
     
  14. i think they are the same.
     
  15. ojgrsoi

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  16. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    Got mine from NAPA in Monroe, Washington.
     
  17. 1960willyscj5

    1960willyscj5 Well-Known Member

    I have an electric 1/2" drive impact wrench that will take of rusty nuts.
     
  18. Steve's 70-5

    Steve's 70-5 Active Member

    Make sure you heat the lugs up before you start. Just take a propane torch for a couple of minutes each. I am a big believer in heat.
     
  19. Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

    How do you plan to see to work on it?
     
  20. Coleman Lanterns work well... especially those old military ones that hiss really really loud.