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Date:         Wed, 22 Jul 1998 17:55:38 -0500
Reply-To:     ray.wei@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         Yi-Ruey Wei <ray.wei@US.PWCGLOBAL.COM>
Subject:      Re: lug nuts and mystery clip
Comments: To: MrVital@AOL.COM
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I believe those tire store over-torqued your lug nuts. It happened to me every time I visit them. It supposed to be 130 ft-lb. You should be able to use the VW lug wrench to loose it. I've done it several times while I have the original Michelin MXL and it blew up on me 3 times on the highway. Use your foot to strike the wrench. There are pictures on your owners manual (if you still have it) showing the usage of the U shaped tool. It's for taking off the center chrome wheel caps.

Yi-Ruey Wei 87 Vanagon GL Syncro w/leaking cylinder head 85 Jetta GLI w/160,000 miles "Hot" Dallas, TX

Gary Edwards <MrVital@AOL.COM> on 07/22/98 05:21:40 PM

Please respond to MrVital@AOL.COM To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM cc: Subject: lug nuts and mystery clip

Hey Volks. In prepping for my road trip in my 86 syncro, I wanted to make sure I could get the lug nuts turning before I got a flat. Do other people have serious problems getting them to turn? The VW lug wrench seems of little use. We actually broke a 19mm socket on another try, and this was after I soaked them with liquid wrench. The tires are from Firestone, so I had them rotated for free and told the manager of the problems I had. Now that I get it back, I still can't turn them! That's going to make the nifty worm gear jack worthless. Which brings up the second question. I'm the second owner and in checking out everything, I found this odd little spring clip in with the jack. It's about coat hanger thick and shaped like a tapered U, about 2" long and the ends are turned 90 degrees for about 3/8". Anybody know what this is? Thanks, Gary

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