Lug nuts werent tightened??

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by comcastss news groups, Feb 7, 2007.

  1. My daughters boss changed a flat for her the other day.
    She got home with the spare but said it felt like it was wobbleing when she
    went slow but seemed ok on the highway. She drove about 30 miles on it.
    mostly highway.

    I jacked up that tire and 4 of the 5 lugnuts were very loose. Only one was
    tight.

    Now I cannot get that lugnut off..

    Can I use a long breaker bar and snap the lugnut off?

    Years ago I had a van that had a lugnut snap off and I was able to knock
    what was left out with a punch and replaced the lugnut. It pulled into place
    when I tightened it.

    My concern is that if these are a tighter fit would you need a press to
    remove or install the new lugnut.

    Or do you have any other ideas?

    I cant go back to her boss about it!

    Also I wonder if the wobbling tire could have caused any steering or
    suspension damage????


    TIA


    Steve
     
    comcastss news groups, Feb 7, 2007
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    jim beam Guest

    would you say that if she'd had an accident and been hurt?
    no.

    just crank the nut off. if it breaks, replace it just like you say -
    you've done it before.

    what you may encounter is damage to the other lug nuts if the wheel has
    been too loose. examine the threads. if they're damaged, the safe
    thing is to replace the hub [since replacing all 5 lugs is pointless and
    just as expensive]. if they're not, just keep driving.

    if the remaining nut comes off ok, suggest you go to a junk yard and get
    a couple of appropriate lug nuts as replacements. discard the original,
    screw one of the replacements on and off a few times to clean up the
    thread, clean everything off with a wire brush, then refit the wheel
    using the second "clean" replacement in that position. you should be
    fine after that. use antiseize on the nut face, but not the threads
    unless it's still /really/ stiff.
     
    jim beam, Feb 7, 2007
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    l390f Guest

    Do make sure the wheel is not damaged. Loose lug nuts can cause damage to
    the wheel thus preventing proper wheel torque in the future.
     
    l390f, Feb 7, 2007
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  4. Use whatever force is necessary to remove the lug nuts. All the studs will
    need to be replaced - been there, done that. Check the lug nut seats on the
    wheel for cracks extending from the seats; if there are any, the wheel also
    needs to be replaced.

    The damage shouldn't go any deeper than the wheel.itself and the studs.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Feb 7, 2007
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    Woody Guest

    As an addition give your daughter a coarse on replacing a tire. It isn't
    that hard and any driver should know this simple task...

     
    Woody, Feb 7, 2007
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    Ralph Pardue Guest

    Steve, try tightening up the other 4 lug nuts, then loosen them all each
    slightly. The stuck nut should now come off.
    Carefully inspect all her lug nuts. You may very well want to replace them
    all. I recommend you coat all her/your lug nuts in
    anti-seize compound. It will also help stop rust.

    Later, Ralph
     
    Ralph Pardue, Feb 14, 2007
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