A socket fitted over the wheel nut and then rapped smartly worked on mine. I was told this frees the nut from the wheel so a wrench will then do it's job. All I can say is it worked for me. Regards, Ron Fish > From: vince_pappalardo@om.cv.hp.com, on 2/28/97 10:47 AM: > Item Subject: My wheel nuts are frozen!!! > I had the same problem when I had to remove the rear tires for the > first time in order to do a brake job. I tried liquid wrench, heat > from a propane torch, and a cross bar lug wrench with 2 foot cheater > bar. None of that worked. I posed the same question to the list that > you did. The concessus was use at least a 5 foot long cheater bar > over a breaker bar and apply even steady pressure. EMail : rfish@acmenet.net ron.fish@juno.com HomePage: http://www.acmenet.net/~rfish
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