Breaking that axle nut loose.
#12
I suspect he means 3/4" drive. Socket is 36mm which would be about 1-3/8".
A good impact socket may help. You can sometimes rent them at auto parts. You will use enough to justify purchasing this socket. I bought mine from a local version of Harbor Freight and it's worked well for several years.
good luck
A good impact socket may help. You can sometimes rent them at auto parts. You will use enough to justify purchasing this socket. I bought mine from a local version of Harbor Freight and it's worked well for several years.
good luck
#13
I suspect he means 3/4" drive. Socket is 36mm which would be about 1-3/8".
A good impact socket may help. You can sometimes rent them at auto parts. You will use enough to justify purchasing this socket. I bought mine from a local version of Harbor Freight and it's worked well for several years.
good luck
A good impact socket may help. You can sometimes rent them at auto parts. You will use enough to justify purchasing this socket. I bought mine from a local version of Harbor Freight and it's worked well for several years.
good luck
#15
I used them recently for a radiator and condensor. Came quickly. The radiator was great, the condensor not so great. Cheap and damaged so I returned for a refund. I would use them again.
#16
I replaced the axles on my 97 Accord a few years ago. Got one to break loose, could not get the other one off. Took a metabo with a cutting wheel and cut it off in less than 5 minutes. The new axles had nuts with them, so it was not an issue. Good luck!
#18
Rotary tool -- dremel etc
Best of luck and please update the list as to your progress.
Sincerely,
Brían S. Du Bois
Evansville, IN
Last edited by bsdubois; 11-19-2014 at 12:53 AM.
#20
When I was rebuilding the suspension on my Corvair, almost nothing came off easy. I used a nut splitter on some of them. It worked ok. That's the only new thing to add to the list. Did not reuse any old ones. The worst was pressing out the universal joints. Using a bench vise with everything the vise had, still no movement, tapped it with a hammer, there was a loud pop, it was out.