Taking lug nuts off
#1
Taking lug nuts off
Guess I'm a wimp as I was unable to take off the lugnuts tonight using the sorry oem wrench lol....100 ft pounds must be too much..I gave up as it looked like the wrench was going to bend!
I've never had to use anything but brute force before to change a tire so I imagine there is an easier way
Advice?
Goose
I've never had to use anything but brute force before to change a tire so I imagine there is an easier way
Advice?
Goose
#2
an extension? a longer bar will create more torque and make it easier to turn. I've managed to take lug nuts off a car that were put on with an impact wrench by jumping on the bar...probably not the best/safest way, but it worked.
#3
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/general-hhr-4/cleaning-drums-brush-14532/ posted there when you asked also.
#4
Who put the lugs on that tight in the first place? No wonder you're having rotor problems.
#5
Obviously you have not read the owners manual that came with the HHR. I just looked in mine on page 5-87 under capacities and specifications and it clearly states Wheel Nut Torque is 100 lb ft.
#6
Possible invest in a tire star wrench ( its made like a " X ") with different size lugs on each end, this with give you leverage on two sides.
1/2 drive breaker bar with an extension.. also works..
1/2 drive breaker bar with an extension.. also works..
#7
I think whoever is doing your rotations is over-torquing the lugs, Goose. 100 ft-lbs. should be easily broken with that wrench. I've had to do it many times. Are you extending the handle on the wrench too?
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Yves