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Pharoah007
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I would if I could find one locally..
...and they don't look cheap  ($50 on-line)




Have a look at princess auto. they have a nut extractor kit for about 10 bucks. You will need a drill to drill a "pilot" hole in the snapped lug. Can you snap a picture and I can have a look?  I will be in Ottawa this weekend and might have some tools to help ya.

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agreed, however... there are extensions used that limit the amount of torque that the gun applies. They are colour coded most of the time.



Take it from someone who used those years ago... they are crap. All they do is twist at a specific torque, but like any twisted metal spring, it weakens rapidly. My old boss in 1993 got rid of those after customers started complaining that their wheel nuts were loose. He had them checked and they were way off, even after only a few months of use.

Nothing beats taking 2 minutes retorquing with a calibrated torque wrench. For us at my current work, it is an obligation. You don't use your torque wrench, you get warned. You refuse to use your torque wrench, you get canned. It is a safety issue.


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Have a look at princess auto. they have a nut extractor kit for about 10 bucks.



Yah, I was thinking of looking there...


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Can you snap a picture and I can have a look?  I will be in Ottawa this weekend and might have some tools to


Here ya go !


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OOH that's nasty. Forget the drill and bolt extractor plan as I was backwards. I am used to VW/Audis with lug BOLTS and that is a lug NUT that is cracked. Humm, I am going to have to think about this for a bit.

Off the top of my head, do you have a dermal with some diamond cutting bits (round) ?  That might be small enough to fit in there and cut the bolt off by cutting 2 "channels/slots" on opposing sides of the bolt. Before trying this, I would go to Honda and get a replacement bolt in case you cut into the threads on the existing one. Also, while it sits...go out there and SOAK in in Coke, as in the soda pop. I use coke all the time to free up rust and clean up bolts, this may help it spin off better once you get a proper tool to turn it off. Once you get this sorted out...just use a normal nut vice a security nut. No one needs to steal stock Honda rims, and if they do...I am sure you have insurance.

Keep me updated, I may be down on Thursday of Friday of you need a hand.

P.S. what make and model of Honda is it? can the other end of the lug nut be seen and turned form behind the tire or is the hub/control arm/rotor or whatever stopping you form getting to it?



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Crap... I would call Honda and ask them if the studs can be removed easily. And if so, I would drill the mofo with a large enough bit to just get that nut off. Considering you have a 5-bolt pattern, one less stud for a very short time is not that critical.


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I gave up,  and left the truck at Crappy Tire this morning.
(..we're driving to MTL tomorrow, and this needed to get fixed today...)

It wasn't my first choice, but they said they could remove the nut for $20
and could do it this morning...

I just hope they won't do "too" much damage to the bolt...

I'll keep you posted...

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I just hope they won't do "too" much damage to the bolt...

I'll keep you posted...

Steph


They will... a wheel stud is only 5$. Like I said, they will drill it and break it, then replace the stud. I used to do it on a regular basis when dealing with mag wheels with recessed wheel nuts.


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I gave up,  and left the truck at Crappy Tire this morning.

I just hope they won't do "too" much damage to the bolt...

I'll keep you posted...

Steph



I'm impressed...

They got the damn thing off without any collateral damage...

The guy said it took 2 mechanics over 40 minutes with an impact chisel
to pry it off.   ... but they stuck to the original price of $20 for the job.

I'm quite pleased actually...

Here's a small momento of the whole mess....



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so... did you buy a new set?!


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so... did you buy a new set?!


Hell no !

I simply used the original nut that was replaced by the piece of crap you see above.

The "security" kit is simply 4 locking nuts (one for each wheel) and the appropriate socket.
I still had all the original nuts, so I took the other security nuts off (...while I could...)
and now only have the standard nuts.

[NB.  I've never used the words "nuts" this many times in any text without somekind of innuendo...       ]


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