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    Hello fellow Festivites-I have a bit of an issue. I bought a Festive a while back and drove it for a few weeks and then my shift gate (I'm pretty sure) gave out on me. I did a little research and decided I'd try to get the trans out myself. Well everything was going ok (well-aside from the clutch cable adjusting nut twisting part of the bolt off but oh well-only $23 at Autozone) until I went to loosen the wheel bolts before putting it up in the air. The first wheel was fine-a little snug but they all broke loose without too much effort. The second wheel-first bolt came looe and then when I went to do the second one the socket felt a little wobbly and when I took a look I saw that the bolt was rounded off pretty good. I moved on to the next one and it was ok but the fourth one was also in bad shape. I am hoping that one of you has some magic answer that I am missing that will let me get this wheel off-I'd hate to not be able to fix it because of a stupid wheel bolt. Thanks guys (and girls)!!!

  • #2
    Get a smaller impact socket and pound that sucker on there

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    • #3
      Originally posted by JoDan View Post
      Get a smaller impact socket and pound that sucker on there
      I was gonna say the same thing
      "Lane, I've been going to this high school for seven and a half years. I'm no dummy."

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      • #4
        I wish I could do that but I don't have air tools or any friends that do that I could steal a compressor from.

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        • #5
          You don't need an impact.. all you need is a 1/2 drive ratchet or breaker bar, the impact socket is just so you can pound it on without breaking it.

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          • #6
            So-one size down right? Should I get a 6 or 12 point socket? I'm thinking 12 but I've thought wrong before (like thinking taking the wheels off would be the easy part)

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            • #7
              6 point would be the easiest to get on there

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              • #8
                Or you can buy a gator grip. Which is a socket that is made for stripped tools. Or Craftsman makes a tool that is looks like a socket. Inside the socket it has a spiral design. This is so when you go to take off the nut it will grip/bite into the wheel bolt.
                Man should eat when he can for Man does not know when his last meal will be.

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                • #9
                  The Gator is an excellent idea...but I wonder how much torque they can take? Just wondering...
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Sparky View Post
                    The Gator is an excellent idea...but I wonder how much torque they can take? Just wondering...
                    I dont know. I would prefer the craftsman tool that my wife bought me I just wish I knew what it is called. However, Should be able to go to sears and ask.
                    Man should eat when he can for Man does not know when his last meal will be.

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                    • #11
                      I just looked it up it is called a Craftsman 10 pc. Damaged Bolt/Nut Remover Set, Low Profile Bolt-Out. It costs 30 bucks online.
                      Man should eat when he can for Man does not know when his last meal will be.

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                      • #12
                        The gator will break. Get a Snap-On (or Crafstman) twist impact socket



                        You can also get them for 1/2" drive.
                        Oscar

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                        • #13
                          I think I'll go to Sear's tomorrow and see how much their tool is. At least if it is Craftsman when...I mean if I break it I can go back and get a new one.

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                          • #14
                            Don't listen to me Brickdog's set is the answer!
                            Oscar

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                            • #15
                              Also put the two that you removed back on tight that should help, takes some of the pressure off the stuck ones.....
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