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remove sheared off lug nuts
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 6380" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>This is a method I use to get the new lugs into the hub , take a lug and two lug nuts , screw the two nuts onto the lug till they touch one another , weld them together all the way around , then weld a nut ( 5/8 fine thread fits mine) that will screw onto a slide hammer onto the end of the lug nuts , push the lug into the hole and screw the welded nuts to it and slide hammer it into place , when it is only one or two lugs I can get my hand behind the wheel with out taking the wheel off and change the lug , if it were the whole set I would remove the rim -----I use the same nut set up for the puller that pulls the hub off as my puller has threaded bars , it screws onto the lug then the puller and i have never pulled the threads off yet , but be sure to do 2 nuts so you get a full thread fishfiles</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 6380, member: 782"] This is a method I use to get the new lugs into the hub , take a lug and two lug nuts , screw the two nuts onto the lug till they touch one another , weld them together all the way around , then weld a nut ( 5/8 fine thread fits mine) that will screw onto a slide hammer onto the end of the lug nuts , push the lug into the hole and screw the welded nuts to it and slide hammer it into place , when it is only one or two lugs I can get my hand behind the wheel with out taking the wheel off and change the lug , if it were the whole set I would remove the rim -----I use the same nut set up for the puller that pulls the hub off as my puller has threaded bars , it screws onto the lug then the puller and i have never pulled the threads off yet , but be sure to do 2 nuts so you get a full thread fishfiles [/QUOTE]
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