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    I don't get it ...

    Replace the nuts, they are obviously screwed....simple!

    For years I used the LR wrench ... including numerous wheel changes to the GOE 18"s....no issue!

    I then bought a 6 sided, 4 way combination wrench from an auto-barn type store ... colour coded the 22 end.....no issue.

    I'm relatively strong but not a big bloke and I just incrementally cross-torque when doing the nuts up, until firm....two D4s since 2010 .... no issue. Nuts are always relatively easy to get off and have never been unduly tight nor loose. LR or the 4 way fits every time, so I've obviously never compromised the nut.

    I do clean and grease the studs with a high quality grease every time I change the wheels. I do also clean and grease the interface between the wheel and the car side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goofyr View Post
    Thanks yeah the nuts I tried are definitely damaged. I want to try another wrench before I consider replacing the damaged nuts.
    That is not going to end well, you are more likely to make the situation worse. Put it down to experience, replace the nuts and get a better wrench.

    Quote Originally Posted by jimbotron View Post
    When tightening, are you using a torque wrench to get the specified/recommended torque setting?
    I am trying to decide on one of those extension bars like above or a torque wrench or both!
    I have both. The extension handle wrench is ideal to undo nuts but I prefer to finish the tightening up by torque wrench.
    However around town I don't bother carrying the torque wrench because the wrench is good enough until you get home to check torque.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mog60 View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbotron View Post
    When tightening, are you using a torque wrench to get the specified/recommended torque setting?

    I am trying to decide on one of those extension bars like above or a torque wrench or both!

    Cheers.
    No I’m just using the bar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ciaran View Post
    I had this issue a couple of years ago. The integrated metal cover to the nuts become deformed. I bought a 23mm 6-sided deep socket as well as a 600mm long handled 1/2” breaker bar from Repco to get them off.

    Replaced them with new nuts sourced from LRDirect in the UK (using the proper 22mm size socket - only six sided - avoid the 12 sided sockets). Getting the nuts from the UK was considerably less expensive than sourcing locally.

    I also purchased a Warren & Brown torque wrench from Blackwoods to ensure nuts were torqued properly. Have not had an issue since.
    Thanks I might have to get the 23mm to get the deformed nuts off

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRD414 View Post
    That is not going to end well, you are more likely to make the situation worse. Put it down to experience, replace the nuts and get a better wrench.
    Scott
    Thanks I will do that, but I got to get the nuts off first. Hence looking for a wrench that will fit. I might just get my indy to do it as he has it for a couple of days to replace the radiator.

    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by goofyr View Post
    Thanks I will do that, but I got to get the nuts off first. Hence looking for a wrench that will fit. I might just get my indy to do it as he has it for a couple of days to replace the radiator.

    Cheers,
    Randy
    If you are replacing them and have the replacements with you then hammering on the socket then hammering it off once removed, then discarding is easy enough.
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    I carry a long 3/4" drive ratchet, short extension, and the socket. No problems. I don't carry a $100 torque wrench in the car but if I have to change a tyre then I torque it at home when the repaired tyre goes back on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoJeffster View Post
    If you are replacing them and have the replacements with you then hammering on the socket then hammering it off once removed, then discarding is easy enough.
    Cool thanks I’ll keep that in mind. I don’t have replacements at the the moment.

    Cheers,
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    You might also look at an imperial socket size when you go to hammer one on, as the 23mm may be too big. Just use whatever is the closest. 7/8” maybe....

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