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Old 02-01-2005, 03:59 PM
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This keeps you from having to bust out the impact gun and ------- with axle nuts
I've taken off 4 axle nuts in my experience and never have I used an impact gun, just a ratchet with a breaker bar. I broke the ratchet on the last one I did, but I just took it back to sears and was back at it in 10 minutes.
If you jack up the car and then loosen them, you might need an impact gun. If you're smart, you'll loosen the lugs and shaft nut before the tires leave the ground.
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---- that. have someone put pressre on the beakes, a 1/2" ratchet and a breaker bar and your good.

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---- that. have someone put pressre on the beakes, a 1/2" ratchet and a breaker bar and your good.

first time I did it wheels were on the ground and I used my 1/2" torque wrench because it has a long handle, second time I did it one side my friend pressed the brakes, other side I pressed the brakes, we were using my 1/2" crafstmen ratchet and a 5 foot breaker bar, my friend just jumped on the bar until the ratchet broke.
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---- that. have someone put pressre on the beakes, a 1/2" ratchet and a breaker bar and your good.

hey, that's my method
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...second time I did it one side my friend pressed the brakes, other side I pressed the brakes, we were using my 1/2" crafstmen ratchet and a 5 foot breaker bar, my friend just jumped on the bar until the ratchet broke.
sounds like an install at kevins house :P

my charge pipes worked good for a breaker bar though.
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the ne crew is eastcoast, we do things the right way,

haha u use a chain
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the ne crew is eastcoast, we do things the right way,
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lol... I usually pull the axle shafts instead of just undoing the lower bj... They get in the way and if youre trying to bench press the tranny back into the car and they become an annoyance itll **** you off. Youll prolly break a breaker bar or a ratchet sooner or later trying to get off axle nuts
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thats an insane amount of work just to change the clutch. you do it how u do it and ill do it how i do it. as long as the job gets done. but i personally would have just dropped the tranny
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