Gorillas with impact wrenches.

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I bought a '96 Ram 1500 a few months back. Evidently the shop that worked on it had Magilla Gorilla working and he liked to use impact wrenches. To work on the brakes I had to use a 5 foot cheater pipe and breaker bar to break 19 of the lug nuts loose so my impact could get them off. The one exception was a nut that shattered several sockets and extraction tools until I finally cut the stud and nut off. The threads were warped on the nuts so they had to be replaced. I still have a jerk to the left when I brake so I'm going to replace the ball joints. The lug nuts were nothing compared to the axle nuts. I got a 43MM impact socket and tried everything I could to get them off. Yes, a 1 11/16 socket will normally work but it has a little slop. The 43MM fits like a glove. When you have a jackstand for a brace and a 9 foot section of driveshaft for a cheater pipe and are jumping on it, you don't want slop.

I finally decided to let a shop break it loose. Most wouldn't do it but I found one. His 1/2 and 3/4 drive impact wrenches just bounced like my tools did. However, they dug out their 1 inch impact for older REALLY heavy equipment and hit it with that. A couple of shattered sockets, but about 20 seconds of hammering and the nuts came off. I don't trust the thread on the nuts so new ones are waiting for the front end rebuild.

I mentioned this in another forum and someone posted this.

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I bought a '96 Ram 1500 a few months back. Evidently the shop that worked on it had Magilla Gorilla working and he liked to use impact wrenches. To work on the brakes I had to use a 5 foot cheater pipe and breaker bar to break 19 of the lug nuts loose so my impact could get them off. The one exception was a nut that shattered several sockets and extraction tools until I finally cut the stud and nut off. The threads were warped on the nuts so they had to be replaced. I still have a jerk to the left when I brake so I'm going to replace the ball joints. The lug nuts were nothing compared to the axle nuts. I got a 43MM impact socket and tried everything I could to get them off. Yes, a 1 11/16 socket will normally work but it has a little slop. The 43MM fits like a glove. When you have a jackstand for a brace and a 9 foot section of driveshaft for a cheater pipe and are jumping on it, you don't want slop.

I finally decided to let a shop break it loose. Most wouldn't do it but I found one. His 1/2 and 3/4 drive impact wrenches just bounced like my tools did. However, they dug out their 1 inch impact for older REALLY heavy equipment and hit it with that. A couple of shattered sockets, but about 20 seconds of hammering and the nuts came off. I don't trust the thread on the nuts so new ones are waiting for the front end rebuild.

I mentioned this in another forum and someone posted this.

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Ha ha. So you were saying the shop that worked on it before you bought it caused the bolt issue?
 

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I saw this on another forum and already posted this pic in the "entertain me" section. Sorry for the steal.
 

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ive dealt with that alot honestly i left the auto industry a long time ago but i still do small stuff on the side to help people out. just had a 17 colorado brought to me a previous shop wallered out those damn lug nut caps gm loves so much. snapon impact sockets and a maul with my giant breaker bar made short work of it.
 

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ive dealt with that alot honestly i left the auto industry a long time ago but i still do small stuff on the side to help people out. just had a 17 colorado brought to me a previous shop wallered out those damn lug nut caps gm loves so much. snapon impact sockets and a maul with my giant breaker bar made short work of it.
I hate those freaking lug nuts.. ended up changing them out for aftermarket.. so now we have an extra socket to use when rotating tires.:rolleyes:
 

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OOOooooofff I still have the stupid stock lugnuts on my truck. I hate the damn things but the covers haven't come off my nuts yet...

Giggity
 

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wait...
so we're not supposed to use the max of 700 to 1000 ft-lb of torque on the air impact?



LOL
 

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