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Need help!!! (Stuck lug)


jayrishi

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Ok so I put my original Ray's on the car while the other wheel went for refurb. Collected it yesterday and went to put it back on the car, but one of the lug nut ceased on the car. After going at it for a while I got frustrated and decided to take a drill to it to get it out..not the smartest idea I know! Now there is nothing left of the lug to grip hold onto and can't get it off. Can anyone help and suggest anywhere I might be able to take it to get it offe4ffc93a9a87db272dcfdbe9f6a9ab2e.jpgd488b83058da25f7102667e4bacad4d7.jpg

 

 

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As Ekona said you could try a hammering a smaller socket onto whats left, but i reckon you've given it such a battering that you've perhaps taken it a step too far. I'd go with R35LEE's suggestion and take it to a wheel fitting specialist. I've never seen anything like that before.

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Fair play Jay, ...that is a flippin' mess. :scare::lol:

 

You could try the socket option (as mentioned above ~ see video below) or possibly try taking it to a garage that can spot weld a bolt or similar onto it so that you can undo it that way (see picture below ~ it is of a bolt rather than nut but same principle).

 

 

 

 

 

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Good luck. :thumbs:

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How did they get it off in the end then Jay?

 

Hammered a smaller socket on then going from the picture was it. Glad it's sorted either way. :):thumbs:

 

Yeh hammered on a smaller socket, and finally came off with a couple tries!! Just need to replace the bolt now

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How did they get it off in the end then Jay?

 

Hammered a smaller socket on then going from the picture was it. Glad it's sorted either way. :):thumbs:

 

Yeh hammered on a smaller socket, and finally came off with a couple tries!! Just need to replace the bolt now

Happy days.

If it's OEM bolts/nuts that you need try zmanalex or Emperor Tuning for used or maybe Clark Motorsport for new.

 

If it's different nuts to fit those aftermarket alloys then have a word with Mitz@the Cougar Store as I'm sure he'll be able to help there. :thumbs:

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