Re: Hub bolts rusted on
I had thatexact problem on the side of the highway yesterday. I had a tire explode on me and the fender ripped the tire to shreads. I have a spare so no big deal. Jacked it up, got to the 6th lug nut and it came 2/3 of the way off. Then the stud started to spin. I tried to get in back of the stud with a flat blade crew driver but unable to because of the disk breaks. OK.. Ill just pull the hub as i carry and extra hub fully assembled and ready to go.
Took out the nut holding the bearing together and the brake calliper was still connected. (oops) Took out bolth pins holding the calliper on but was unable to pull the calliper due to the inside diamiter of the wheel. Ok.. So you want to play hard ball. Fine, I start takeing the bolts off the mounting plate that holds the calliper and they are rusted tight and wrenches are just rounding the rusted nuts and bolts. Now its time for me to break out the big guns. I tryed to be nice.
Back of the truck grabed me generator and my grinder. With a fire extinguisher close by I took a cutting wheel to the rusted crappy lug nut and stud. 15 minutes later it isnt a lug nut no more. Off came the sheaded tire. Off came the hub and disk assembly, cleaned the spindle and new grease. New hub back on. Disk breke reassembled and spare time on. All torqued and I headed home.
Moral of the story: For a stud that isnt playing nicely, Grind it off. Carry a generator and grinder when on the road. Lots of tools, spare tire, fire extinguisher and a sence of humor. The state trooper that was parked in back of me ( Thank you) was impressed at the completeness of the road side fix.