Rounded Lugs are a pain!!!

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by pankopp, Jun 30, 2008.

  1. pankopp

    pankopp Member

    Title says it all.....:grr:

    Well on my R32 the previous owner must have torqued the damn lugs to elevendy billion foot pounds. I tired to remove my wheels about a week ago and had to use my breaker bar and the 4 foot long jack handle to even get the lugs to budge. With all my weight and the 5 foot bar I was able to get one wheel off. I rounded one lug on the back driverside wheel, and then got pissed off and quit out of fustration...

    Fast forward to today... I buy the bolt extractors for rounded bolts, put it on the wheel and it starts to work (i think) then the damn ratchet breaks... so I try the impact and a it breaks the impact socket... This is outrageous...

    So now i think i am just going to take it to Kauffman or some place and buy a tire rotation and let them deal with it. Does anyone have any other recommendations? I should i just call it quits...

    rant over.
     
  2. FRCFED4

    FRCFED4 Member

    did u try heating them up?

    or PB Blaster (works wonders)
     
  3. pankopp

    pankopp Member

    yeah i tried.... with no avail...
     
  4. XanRules

    XanRules Active Member

    I'm having the same problem.
    I just need to take a wheel off to close up a hole in my fender liner, and my fucking lug wrench is bent.

    Let me know if you find a fix.
     
  5. Trey

    Trey Active Member

    Welcome to the painful world of owning a VW. Nothing but headaches. lol
     
  6. SonicBoom

    SonicBoom Active Member

    I'd take it to Kaufmen and just buy new lugs...
     
  7. Jewels450

    Jewels450 Member

    yup, sucks to deal with, just replace them and don't worry about it anymore.
     
  8. Batlground

    Batlground Active Member

    What kind of removal tool did you use.

    Buy a good one, I suggest the Snap-On Set. If you do break them they replace them no hassle.

    Matt
     
  9. josh booth

    josh booth Active Member

    I sell removal kits at my work shoot me a pm. And do not buy lugs from Kaufmen they will kill you on price.
     
  10. Gran Turismo East

    Gran Turismo East New Member

    I'm sure I can help.
     
  11. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    What happens if they break the studs while they're rotating your tires?
     
  12. gotsol

    gotsol Active Member

    tell me about your R32
     
  13. Caffeinated

    Caffeinated Member

    I had this happen on my wife's Pathfinder.

    I have an impact rated for 650 ftlbs in reverse and it wouldn't budge this one lug nut. While I was jumping on a breaker bar with a 4' piece of pipe, the socket broke and rounded the lug nut. I fought with the thing for hours trying a bunch of different things. I finally drilled the middle out of the stud until the lug nut was essentially gone. Just start with a small quality metal bit and slowly work your way up. Some cutting oil or some other light weight oil is also a very good thing to have.

    I'm always wrenching on somebody's car and I have experienced so many stripped, rounded and seized bolts that I started keeping the remains of the super bitch ass ones to remove as little trophies in my tool box. That lugnut has a special place all to itself.

    Good luck.
     
  14. pankopp

    pankopp Member

    its an '04 with the only option, leather. I really like the car alot, but it is slow as balls when compared to my old WRX... They have some of the best leather seats that I have ever sat in, and the exhaust note is awesome. As of right now the only mod is a three way switch that can control the stock exhaust flapper, so the exhaust can be quiet, loud or stock... its great.

    But, still have the rounded lug. I took it to Kauffman, and they said to take it to Butler tire... but i havent had the time to deal with it.

    I guess i need to make a picture thread to show off the R32 and the 914...:ddirty:
     

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