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2007-11-18 18:42:41 · 4 answers · asked by 1ofMODESTOSFINEST 1 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

My neighbor tried as well and he thinks threads are stripped. only 2 of the 5 are stuck.tried WD40.i was in an car accident,afterwards in order to pull car the blown out tire was replaced with one that is too big.Moving it is out of the question until the right tire is on the car.Isn't there any trick/remedy besides wd40?

2007-11-19 01:49:53 · update #1

My neighbor tried as well and he thinks threads are stripped. only 2 of the 5 are stuck.tried WD40.i was in an car accident,afterwards in order to pull car the blown out tire was replaced with one that is too big.Moving it is out of the question until the right tire is on the car.Isn't there any trick/remedy besides wd40?

2007-11-19 01:49:54 · update #2

4 answers

try to spray them with wd-40 on the wait then try it it will work

2007-11-18 21:07:50 · answer #1 · answered by micheal D 1 · 0 1

The first step is making certain the lug wrench is on the lug nut snugly, and that you are trying to turn the nut the right direction. You can try standing on the wrench, but I have found the easiest way is to use a "cheater bar", simply a pipe about 3 feet long, slipped over the end of the lug wrench to give you more leverage. Again, be sure you are turning the nut the right way. Lug nuts positively need to be tight, but not so tight you can't get them off. Take care.

2007-11-19 02:49:28 · answer #2 · answered by Cecil n 7 · 1 1

Something that works well for me is to step on the left side of the crossbar. Your weight should break it loose. If not, have a friend that weighs more do so.

2007-11-19 03:03:44 · answer #3 · answered by Travis S 6 · 0 1

Good Station or Tire Shop & Impact Gun!

2007-11-19 03:25:32 · answer #4 · answered by sidecar0 6 · 0 1

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