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Random tech tip here, but I just had to post this out there for those who have a broken lugnut.
I bought some new Gorilla Slotted lug nuts at Discount when I got my new wheels. The next day, I had springs installed and not sure if they were tightened too tight or if the lug nuts were a bad batch, but when I went to remove my wheels to install struts, two of the slotted lug nuts sheared in half when I went to take them off. It was two of them on the front left next to each other.
There was no way to remove them since only the base of the lug nut was left so I spent a whole Saturday drilling and chiseling carefully attempting to break the nut in half somehow, but had no luck.
Went back to Google and found on a Nissan Maxima forum that guys had luck using a 3/4 bi metal hole saw with the pilot bit removed worked.
I tried this and 10 minutes later, had ground away the remaining bolt and had success.
There's no other way to remove lug nuts that break this way without damaging your wheel.
Discount Tire, Firestone, and two other local Tire Shops claimed they had no idea of what to do, but the hole saw did it.
2 broken lugs and a lug that had started to twist apart - I found about half of the lugs were about to break when after I took them all off.
I bought some new Gorilla Slotted lug nuts at Discount when I got my new wheels. The next day, I had springs installed and not sure if they were tightened too tight or if the lug nuts were a bad batch, but when I went to remove my wheels to install struts, two of the slotted lug nuts sheared in half when I went to take them off. It was two of them on the front left next to each other.
There was no way to remove them since only the base of the lug nut was left so I spent a whole Saturday drilling and chiseling carefully attempting to break the nut in half somehow, but had no luck.
Went back to Google and found on a Nissan Maxima forum that guys had luck using a 3/4 bi metal hole saw with the pilot bit removed worked.
I tried this and 10 minutes later, had ground away the remaining bolt and had success.
There's no other way to remove lug nuts that break this way without damaging your wheel.
Discount Tire, Firestone, and two other local Tire Shops claimed they had no idea of what to do, but the hole saw did it.
2 broken lugs and a lug that had started to twist apart - I found about half of the lugs were about to break when after I took them all off.