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Wednesday 5/23/2012.....wombats unite
#31
Derick Wrote:
LeNeve Wrote:flex heads are not for the novice user either. you gots to know how to hold it and when to fold it, or it will mess you up.

If you ever hear a guy complain about flex head ratchets, he probaly sucks at ratcheting.
I think I would fall into the novice user catagory
I used my torque wrench for the first time, since I got it this past weekend
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#32
Ratchet...

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I felt like a dork Sunday when I was changing my spark plugs, and I had to put 2 extensions together to get down to the plugs. I didn't have one long enough. Confusedad:
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#33
I did the front brakes on my truck on Sunday. I had to use a port-a-power jack to get the front wheels off. I've had to do this to the rears once too. How often do you guys have trouble getting wheels off?
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#34
I just looked to see if I have any 32 mm stuff. No sockets, but I do have a wrench. Not a scratch on it. Never been used. 1 1/4 inch is pretty close to 32mm. I have one of those. It gets used alot, probaly on 32mm fasteners.
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Chip Wrote:Ratchet...

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I felt like a dork Sunday when I was changing my spark plugs, and I had to put 2 extensions together to get down to the plugs. I didn't have one long enough. Confusedad:
that sucks. I'm also considering ordering 3 new socket sets, 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2. Just so I can have the ez read ones from craftsman, and almost all of the sockets to fill the trays
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#36
Brian Wrote:I did the front brakes on my truck on Sunday. I had to use a port-a-power jack to get the front wheels off. I've had to do this to the rears once too. How often do you guys have trouble getting wheels off?
use lube
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#37
Brian Wrote:I did the front brakes on my truck on Sunday. I had to use a port-a-power jack to get the front wheels off. I've had to do this to the rears once too. How often do you guys have trouble getting wheels off?
its not so much getting the wheels off as it is putting the lug nuts back on
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#38
Brian Wrote:I did the front brakes on my truck on Sunday. I had to use a port-a-power jack to get the front wheels off. I've had to do this to the rears once too. How often do you guys have trouble getting wheels off?

I've never had to do that here. I hear the guys at the north dealers talking about it all the time though. Pretty common for the salt belt.

Loosen the lugnuts a little bit, then drive around in circles. They come off then usually. A little easier than busting out a port a power.
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#39
by trays I mean these...

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#40
Brampton Wrote:
Brian Wrote:I did the front brakes on my truck on Sunday. I had to use a port-a-power jack to get the front wheels off. I've had to do this to the rears once too. How often do you guys have trouble getting wheels off?
use lube
I do. Doesn't seem to help.
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#41
My collection of tools is probably pretty small, but it's enough to make me want to keep my car for a long time, just so I have an excuse to use them.
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#42
there is something called a dually buddy thats supposed to be great for stuck rims, and hubs. I've never researched further than that though.
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#43
Brian Wrote:
Brampton Wrote:
Brian Wrote:I did the front brakes on my truck on Sunday. I had to use a port-a-power jack to get the front wheels off. I've had to do this to the rears once too. How often do you guys have trouble getting wheels off?
use lube
I do. Doesn't seem to help.
if I do, I usually kick the wheel off, or use a sledge on the inside of the tire. With a couple loose lugs in place
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#44
Derick Wrote:
Brian Wrote:I did the front brakes on my truck on Sunday. I had to use a port-a-power jack to get the front wheels off. I've had to do this to the rears once too. How often do you guys have trouble getting wheels off?
its not so much getting the wheels off as it is putting the lug nuts back on
I always end up using a 4' pipe over a breaker bar to get the lugs free. If I ever get a flat with that truck, I'll be waiting for a tow.
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#45
I have those hansen socket trays. :high5:
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