Stuck lug bolt -- how to remove?




Any other ideas?




Last time I called them, their service was limited to giving jump, checking the fuses and replacing the battery. They would not even carry OBD scanners.
Will be gladly hear update.
If not, use cross wrench to avoid bending force.
If you don't have one and don't want to get one, then $15 and a nail. Run over the nail, go to a tire shop and have them fix the tire. They'll deal with the lug nut when they fix the tire.
Last edited by optimusprime m1; Oct 9, 2016 at 06:35 AM.




The mechanic took out a 25" breaker bar made by Snap-on. He gave the tool a solid push and it came loose with a click sound. He said the trick was to push in one sudden motion. I was being too gentle -- or maybe his tool had less flex in it than mine. Just before he came over, I loosened all the other lug bolts in case others were stuck. I applied anti-seize oil to each and then re-torqued them.
The mechanic put this down as a flat tire change. He was gone in under two minutes, and I was happy.
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Bare in mind you should adjust torque on bolts with some lubricant.
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It's also (obviously) handy on exhaust manifold bolts and other places that experience high heat or corrosion.





Sometimes the small difference in application make big difference in results.


