Trying to remove the rear axle nuts and...
#11
Well, it looks like the dealer is going to have to get them off. Wonder how many arms-n-legs that'll take.
Not only did IO break the 3/4 to 1/2 adapter, I broke the 1/2" breaker bar by using the jack handle for leverage. And the nuts STILL didn't budge.
I don't know how the hell they can be loose if I can't get them to even budge. Even penetrating oil and the impact wrench wouldn't work.
Not only did IO break the 3/4 to 1/2 adapter, I broke the 1/2" breaker bar by using the jack handle for leverage. And the nuts STILL didn't budge.
I don't know how the hell they can be loose if I can't get them to even budge. Even penetrating oil and the impact wrench wouldn't work.
#16
good luck on getting them off. I ended up breaking them off of one of my cars before, but It had been setting for a few years, so that should not be the case for you. I use a 1 foot breaker bar, with a big car jack handle on it, when the impact seems to fail to do the job.
like the other day I was trying to remove the harmonic balancer off my motor after I had taken it out of the car, I ended up strapping the block down to my work bench and using the break over bar method i described above, cause my impact was just not doing the job
like the other day I was trying to remove the harmonic balancer off my motor after I had taken it out of the car, I ended up strapping the block down to my work bench and using the break over bar method i described above, cause my impact was just not doing the job
#17
Well, I'm not sure what to do. I got an pneumatic impact wrench and it still won't break the nuts loose. My last idea is to take a reciprocating saw and cut off the entire part that the factory bends down over the groove in the shaft. Then break those parts off then loosen the nuts. If that doesn't work I don't know what to do. Maybe I'll leave it and if the wheel comes of, then it comes off. I'm sick of this shit.
#18
Originally Posted by INTJ,Jun 12 2009, 11:49 AM
4' Breaker pipe.
My rant: The real PITA are the screws that hold the brake discs to the hubs. They rust in so tight the only way to remove them are by drilling them out. I broke 4 phillips bits with my impact gun trying to remove those puppies this weekend.
Good luck.
#20
So after banging my head against the wall I called the dealer and was able to get them to do it today. You won't believe the cost, a whopping $55.28 inc. the nuts and tax.
F**king hell! If I had known it would be that cheap I wouldn't have fought and fought for hours on end, cussing all the way, and wasting time that could have been better spent enjoying the outdoors. $55.28 is a good deal to keep what little sanity I have left.
F**king hell! If I had known it would be that cheap I wouldn't have fought and fought for hours on end, cussing all the way, and wasting time that could have been better spent enjoying the outdoors. $55.28 is a good deal to keep what little sanity I have left.