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Old 07-19-2003, 01:34 PM
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Default 95 4dr civic lug problem

i was working on a friends civic changing his front brakes out and one of the drivers side lugs was half on half off and the lug its self is spining before i did anything to it so how can i get the lug nut/lug off out?
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Default Re: 95 4dr civic lug problem (ArchAngel Sabastian)

your post isn't very clear, but from reading it i'm guessing you'll probably have to take off the wheel stud and get a new one...otherwise...just keep unscrewing the lugnut until it comes off
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i cant get the lug nut off if the lug/wheel stud itself is spining. how can i get the stud off if the lug nut wont come off of it and the wheel is on it.
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Default Re: 95 4dr civic lug problem (ArchAngel Sabastian)

try chiseling the lugnut
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