In today’s video, we remove a stuck lug and repair broken studs on the rear end of our 1993 Chevrolet Caprice.
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I use Tap magic! 100% its on everyone of my CNC machines Buy that crap by the gallon. Drilling Is all about Speeds and Feeds your going way to fast for drilling Steel!!! lol just burning up the drill bit Try slowing down 300-500 RPM or less with Even hard pressure and alot of Lube Chip clear along the way but pulling out clear the chips! but to give you the bad news High RPMs your may have Work hardened the steel
I still laugh at that.
I would have looked to see how much I new wheel was and cut it off. Made that mistake with a $12 pulley. 6hrs trying to get it off. Called the dealer…. $12. Cut it off.
Yankee out of everything you have, you dont have a smoke wrench?
My go to has always been to put the lug wrench on the lug and then slide a long (hollow)handle from an old garden tool like a shovel over the lug wrench for leverage. Worked every time so far.