Lug Nuts are STUCK!

   / Lug Nuts are STUCK! #11  
My 4-way cost me $600 about thirteen years ago...

About $15 for the wrench, and about $585 for new front teeth when the little L-shape lug wrench I had been pushing down on with my foot, sprung up and turned the front teeth to powder...I was lucky...the teeth could be replaced. Could have been an eye... /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif

Still not sure why my foot slipped off that little wrench...
 
   / Lug Nuts are STUCK! #12  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Still not sure why my foot slipped off that little wrench )</font>

I'll bet if your foot hadn't slipped off the wrench, the wrench would have slipped off the lug nut. Either way is not good. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
   / Lug Nuts are STUCK! #13  
I'm with you bird. I also carry the 4-way. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
   / Lug Nuts are STUCK! #14  
For my car I have AAA, for everything else, I have my Snap On 1/2" drive impact. 40 years old and still going strong... It's Priceless. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Lug Nuts are STUCK! #15  
Had to use my 4 way today on the mail route luckly the lug nuts weren't to tight so I was able to change the tire myself. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif Not 1 person drove by while I was changing it, the minute I started to clean up my hands after it was all done 2 cars drove by. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif

Lisa
 
   / Lug Nuts are STUCK! #16  
I forget where I read this but, it sounded realistic to me:
Don't put never-seize on the lug bolts or nuts. The never-seize is TOO good at it's job and can cause lug nuts to loosen over time with cooling and heating. This is likely not too much of a problem on tractors but is more applicable to automobiles. It was recommended to use a light oil on the threads, and as mentioned, only on the bolt, not in the nut. And don't use too much, more is not always better.
 
   / Lug Nuts are STUCK! #17  
I have been using in on my car lug nuts for over 25 years so far and with the exception of the loose nut behind the steering wheel, I have never had a problem. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Lug Nuts are STUCK! #18  
I must disagree or be an exception because I have been using it on all lug nuts since 1991 (or around) and never had a problem. If any, it might cause over torqueing since lubes on threads increase torque anywhere from 5 to 18%
 
   / Lug Nuts are STUCK! #19  
I put never seize on the lug threads too. For that matter on most everything I can. Have never had anything back out or loosen up. Dry threads and a dry taper on the lugs can give you inaccurate torque due to the friction of threads or mating taper durface.
 
   / Lug Nuts are STUCK! #20  
I usually give a quick squirt of WD-40 ( Water Displacement on the 40th try ) to the studs when I have a wheel off. This has worked good for me. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 

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