Removing stuck bolts for mudflap

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  1. JC1971

    JC1971 Road Train Member

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    What do you use? Do you carry a cordless disc grinder with you? Bolt cutters wouldn't work or they weren't big enough.
     
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  3. blairandgretchen

    blairandgretchen Road Train Member

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    Unfortunately, yes. You can soak them in PB blaster and bust knuckles all day long with wrenches - or cut em off.

    Best practice - use some anti seize on your nuts and bolts , use stainless, and it might - just might , be easier the next time.
     
  4. ElmerFudpucker

    ElmerFudpucker Road Train Member

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    1/2” cordless impact they will come loose or break. Either way is fine.
     
  5. Arctic_fox

    Arctic_fox Experienced mx13 execrator

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    Yup, i actully carry a half inch air impact and have a fitting on the back of my airtank for it which is another option. Its better then a cordless for removing lugnuts if i gotta swap a tire for whatever reason but.more of a pain in the ### to use.
     
  6. TripleSix

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    Two box wrenches. Either they will come apart or break.
     
  7. ElmerFudpucker

    ElmerFudpucker Road Train Member

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    I carry a 1” cordless impact for wheels. It’s even my go to at home now.
     
  8. abyliks

    abyliks Road Train Member

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    1/2 ratchet and doubles up wrenches would probably work but a impact would be easier, I have a cut off wheel too but don’t think
    I would need that for mud flaps
     
  9. Arctic_fox

    Arctic_fox Experienced mx13 execrator

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    I tried one of the 1 inch cordless before, not a bad tool, but because i do scrap a lot its not unusual for me to need to change or patch tires several times a month. That and he batterys didnt hold up if i needed to do more then 1 or 2 wheels to justify the space for it and extra battetys. I usually keep it in my pickup now since the half inch air impact works better for my use case.

    Thought about keeping my 1 inch air impact in my truck but even with the oversized tanks i can only zip 1 or 2 lugs off at a time with the big one before i run out. The half inch is just flat out easier to use most of the time and more generally useful. Also doesnt eat up near as much space.
     
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  10. ElmerFudpucker

    ElmerFudpucker Road Train Member

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    Which one did you buy? I can easily take 4 loose and back on before I need to swap the batteries out.
     
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    Arctic_fox Experienced mx13 execrator

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    One of the milwaukees, its a decent tool but i could only zip off 1 or 2 tires before the battery got too weak to do anymore. Thought it was a battery issue but even with the bigger ones it lost steam after 2 changes. Part of may be that since im a rock truck that dirt gets caked into and onto everything and tends to bind them on pretty good. Usually takes a solid 30 to 40 seconds per lug to get them to break loose with the battery impact.
     
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