New (?) method of removing stubborn 32mm axle nuts! Check this one out 4 sure!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Targa250R »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Another easy way to do it is to slip a section of pipe over the handle of the breaker bar. This effectively extends the length of the handle, giving you more leverage. </TD></TR></TABLE>thats what i did taking off my buddies axle nut
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Re: New (?) method of removing stubborn 32mm axle nuts! Check this one out 4 sure! (Sketch_hs)
Nice idea man. Last time I sat there with my IR gun and it took me 15 mins of gunning to get it removed. Next time i will try that.
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2ft breaker bar!!! thats y u didnt get it off....next time try a 4 ft bar.....
J/k same thing happened to me hahah....but i got my cousin to jump on the bar and it did the job.
J/k same thing happened to me hahah....but i got my cousin to jump on the bar and it did the job.
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Re: New (?) method of removing stubborn 32mm axle nuts! Check this one out 4 sure!
When I was replacing my axles last night i ran in to a problem getting the pass. side 32mm axle nut off. after pulling with all my might (that just turned the entire wheel!) and trying again with the brakes held down i was going nowhere fast as hell so i even tried bouncing on the 2 ft breaker bar with no luck.
so i sat there and stared at it and though, how can i apply more force to the bar.... then it hit me , my freaking hydraulic jack yo!
So i used the jack to push up on the end of the breaker bar, using the cars weight to loosen the axle nut, took about 2 pumps and crack! the nut was loose! I exclaimed PURE GENIUS! and continued with the rest of the job!
Any way thought it might be useful info, I'm sure someone has done this one before though!
-Sketch
so i sat there and stared at it and though, how can i apply more force to the bar.... then it hit me , my freaking hydraulic jack yo!
So i used the jack to push up on the end of the breaker bar, using the cars weight to loosen the axle nut, took about 2 pumps and crack! the nut was loose! I exclaimed PURE GENIUS! and continued with the rest of the job!
Any way thought it might be useful info, I'm sure someone has done this one before though!
-Sketch
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Re: New (?) method of removing stubborn 32mm axle nuts! Check this one out 4 sure!
Torque Multiplier. Makes short work of axle nuts and crank pulley bolts.
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