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Old 01-11-2012, 10:57 AM
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I'm in the process of replacing the lower control arms on our 2001 and have run into a stumbling block. I can't seem to break the hub nut loose using either an impact gun(1/2 "Harbor Freight so obviously isn't the best) or giving it everything I have while my wife stands on the brakes. I've tried several cycles of PBBlaster and heat but I didn't want to get too carried away with the heat due to the axle seal being right there.
Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Old 01-11-2012, 11:10 AM
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what impact gun are you using, if its anything but the earthquake model then you will never brake it loose with the impact you have...
 
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1/2 inch ratchet and a long piece of pipe on the end
 
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Old 01-11-2012, 11:27 AM
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Thanks for the replies. I do have an old torque wrench that is just a breaker bar now. That's what I was using when my wife stood on the brakes but I'll add a pipe extension and see what happens. I do have a friend who has an impact wrench that is almost certainly better than what I have so if Plan A doesn't work, I'll go to Plan B.
If Plan B fails, I'll have to stick my tail between my legs and take it to a real mechanic and have him break the nuts loose.
 
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Plan C it was. He used a 3/4" impact and they came right off.
Now on to the tie rod ends and it's stuck as well. Got the nut off without a problem but 2 different supposed tie rod pullers from Autozone later, it's still stuck. I'm going to soak it overnight and hope for the best.
 
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Originally Posted by mfahey
Plan C it was. He used a 3/4" impact and they came right off.
Now on to the tie rod ends and it's stuck as well. Got the nut off without a problem but 2 different supposed tie rod pullers from Autozone later, it's still stuck. I'm going to soak it overnight and hope for the best.

Hit it with a hammer. Hit what it goes through. that should help break err loose. :-D
 




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