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RK

posted on 16/5/09 at 07:44 PM Reply With Quote
wheel nut stripped

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As in title. Problem is that there is no room for a 19 mm socket to go over the remaining part of the wheel nut. Half the nut broke off when I tried to hammer on an 18 mm socket. Nut is ally, so stripped easily. Be careful with impact wrenches.

Other than cutting the stud off from the other side (which cannot actually be done because the lower suspension bolt is inside the rim, if you can imagine), is there a possible solution? There is little room for a drill bit either, and that would risk ruining my rims (which are an odd size and couldn't be replaced.

[Edited on 16/5/09 by RK]

[Edited on 16/5/09 by RK]

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rusty nuts

posted on 16/5/09 at 07:51 PM Reply With Quote
Try sleeving the nut to protect the rim and drill though the out side of the nut parallel with the threads, when nearly through use a sharp chisel and split the remains of the nut off. . Done carefully you shouldn't damage the rim
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RK

posted on 16/5/09 at 07:56 PM Reply With Quote
The problem is that the nut is recessed and there is absolutely no room for anything else in there.
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rusty nuts

posted on 16/5/09 at 08:13 PM Reply With Quote
In that case drill the nut as suggested and the split with a small chisel
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mr henderson

posted on 16/5/09 at 08:23 PM Reply With Quote
Any chance you could grind down the outside of a 19mm socket so that it would fit in the recess? I'm thinking spin the socket with a drill etc and apply an angle grinder to it.

John






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mediabloke

posted on 16/5/09 at 09:26 PM Reply With Quote
You can get thin-wall sockets - my std-width socket wouldn't fit the recess in my alloys, but my mechanic mate gave me a slim socket. Halfrauds appear to do them - sure that Machine Mart / Screwfix will, too...
Screwfix?
Machine Mart?

Francis

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andkilde

posted on 16/5/09 at 09:49 PM Reply With Quote
Oxy/Acetylene torch -- get the smallest cutting tip you can find and blow the stud through from the outside. Go in quick sessions -- extended heat time will damage the wheel.

I've had great success with this (2 or three times) but would exhaust all mechanical (chisel, etc) options first.

Cheers Ted

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MakeEverything

posted on 16/5/09 at 10:27 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by mr henderson
Any chance you could grind down the outside of a 19mm socket so that it would fit in the recess? I'm thinking spin the socket with a drill etc and apply an angle grinder to it.

John


Or a bench gringer and a pair of gloves?

Drill the stud out as far as possible, then a big "Safeblower" mallet and smaller bolt to shear the nut from the remaining stud if it doesnt fall off when drilled.





Kindest Regards,
Richard.

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RK

posted on 17/5/09 at 01:54 AM Reply With Quote
Thank you guys! Will try some of that, especially the one regarding finding a narrow socket...
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MikeRJ

posted on 17/5/09 at 02:02 PM Reply With Quote
Also avoid alloy nuts. Silly things that cause more problems than they are worth.
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RK

posted on 17/5/09 at 03:55 PM Reply With Quote
Yes, I do tend to learn things like that the hard way. Not exactly a ton of weight saved anyways.
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Steve Hignett

posted on 17/5/09 at 03:58 PM Reply With Quote
There are these things Rich, but I'm guessing they're not Thin-wall sockets. But I'd bet they'd work!

LOCKING WHEEL NUT REMOVAL SOCKETS

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RK

posted on 17/5/09 at 10:34 PM Reply With Quote
I went and bought about $60 (35 English pounds sterling at recent exchange rates) worth of stuff to try today, but the narrow socket did the trick!!

Thank you everyone, as usual!

I'd be lost without you. Well, less lost...

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