how to remove lug nut if rounded off
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how to remove lug nut if rounded off
Had to figure this out today, as the last freak i let work on my baby rounded off a lug nut.
I had my wheels off just before him, so i know it was him...lol
Take a smallish flat blade screwdriver and a hammer.
Punch the screwdriver through the end of the nut with the hammer.
Keep working away with the screwdriver until you tear through the tin all the way around, eventually the tin "overcoat" will be loose and broken enough to pry off.
Under that "overcoat" is an 18mm nut which you can remove with a socket....easy peasy....boy was i cursing until i figured that out
I had my wheels off just before him, so i know it was him...lol
Take a smallish flat blade screwdriver and a hammer.
Punch the screwdriver through the end of the nut with the hammer.
Keep working away with the screwdriver until you tear through the tin all the way around, eventually the tin "overcoat" will be loose and broken enough to pry off.
Under that "overcoat" is an 18mm nut which you can remove with a socket....easy peasy....boy was i cursing until i figured that out
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Perebrine, you have a different issue. The factory Jaguar lugnuts have a thin tin cover to them. When this starts to fail, it can make removing the lugnuts a bear. In your case, the locking lugnut is starting to fail. If you need to remove this lugnut, let me know as there are 2 ways that I am aware to remove them. I do not want to post them here as this makes essentially any locking lugnut defeatable and should not be in the hands of just anyone (for obvious reasons). So, send me an PM through the site and I will let you know what you need to do to get that lugnut off.
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Had to figure this out today, as the last freak i let work on my baby rounded off a lug nut.
I had my wheels off just before him, so i know it was him...lol
Take a smallish flat blade screwdriver and a hammer.
Punch the screwdriver through the end of the nut with the hammer.
Keep working away with the screwdriver until you tear through the tin all the way around, eventually the tin "overcoat" will be loose and broken enough to pry off.
Under that "overcoat" is an 18mm nut which you can remove with a socket....easy peasy....boy was i cursing until i figured that out
I had my wheels off just before him, so i know it was him...lol
Take a smallish flat blade screwdriver and a hammer.
Punch the screwdriver through the end of the nut with the hammer.
Keep working away with the screwdriver until you tear through the tin all the way around, eventually the tin "overcoat" will be loose and broken enough to pry off.
Under that "overcoat" is an 18mm nut which you can remove with a socket....easy peasy....boy was i cursing until i figured that out
I had a similar problem.... its caused by an idiot using the wrong size socket for the job at hand and thus allows the stainless steel sheetmetal cover to slip - on the nut.
The solution is not to destroy the cover....
The stainless steel sheetmetal cover can be 'ironed back' into its correct shape and profile by using the correct socket size and a nylon hammer.
Carefully, align the sheetmetal cover with the nut beneath (as best you can) then drive (hammer) the Correct size socket - fully home. This will reshape the sheetmetal back to its usual tight-fit over the nut beneath it, then making it straight forward to remove with your socket wrench.
Never use 'Imperial' sockets on the 'Metric' lug nuts...
Hope this helps.....
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Please help lug nut split into pieces, another loose
Perebrine, you have a different issue. The factory Jaguar lugnuts have a thin tin cover to them. When this starts to fail, it can make removing the lugnuts a bear. In your case, the locking lugnut is starting to fail. If you need to remove this lugnut, let me know as there are 2 ways that I am aware to remove them. I do not want to post them here as this makes essentially any locking lugnut defeatable and should not be in the hands of just anyone (for obvious reasons). So, send me an PM through the site and I will let you know what you need to do to get that lugnut off.
At the moment I cant remove the tyres and my car is due for MOT. Please help. Thx
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Had to figure this out today, as the last freak i let work on my baby rounded off a lug nut.
I had my wheels off just before him, so i know it was him...lol
Take a smallish flat blade screwdriver and a hammer.
Punch the screwdriver through the end of the nut with the hammer.
Keep working away with the screwdriver until you tear through the tin all the way around, eventually the tin "overcoat" will be loose and broken enough to pry off.
Under that "overcoat" is an 18mm nut which you can remove with a socket....easy peasy....boy was i cursing until i figured that out
I had my wheels off just before him, so i know it was him...lol
Take a smallish flat blade screwdriver and a hammer.
Punch the screwdriver through the end of the nut with the hammer.
Keep working away with the screwdriver until you tear through the tin all the way around, eventually the tin "overcoat" will be loose and broken enough to pry off.
Under that "overcoat" is an 18mm nut which you can remove with a socket....easy peasy....boy was i cursing until i figured that out
The Tin you refer to is actually stainless steel - and there for a purpose.
The easiest way to remove a spinning S/S cover... is to drive on a 19mm socket - this will iron out the S/S jacket to its original shape and facilitate the lug nut removal.
The action of drilling the S/S cover and tearing it off is just barbaric and that act of a backyard butcher...... @#$%!
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Doesn't help with your issue, but perhaps moving forward?......
We used these on Peter's X type......fitted perfectly, fairly cost effective solution and no issues.
20 X M12 X 1.5 TAPERED ALLOY WHEEL NUTS FIT JEEP COMPASS PATRIOT WRANGLER | eBay
The locking wheel nuts have been binned!
Who steals alloys these days??
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Lcgi (09-29-2013)
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For those with lugnuts that can not be removed (tin outer casing is already removed), PM me and I will send you some information on how to get the lugnuts off. I do not feel at ease putting it here as this method overrides any lock that you may have on your wheels. It is the process which the professional thieves use to get your wheels. I don't want the average joe wanting a nice set of wheels to have this information.
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For those with lugnuts that can not be removed (tin outer casing is already removed), PM me and I will send you some information on how to get the lugnuts off. I do not feel at ease putting it here as this method overrides any lock that you may have on your wheels. It is the process which the professional thieves use to get your wheels. I don't want the average joe wanting a nice set of wheels to have this information.
#18
Just take it to a corner garage and ask them to do it- they see this kind of thing all the time unfortunately.
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Hi thermo, the corner garages are the ones that have damaged these two lugnuts. They say, once beaten twice shy, so going there again could be committing suicide
#20
Your choices are pounding on a smaller socket and hoping that works without snapping off the lugnut or having the garage do it.