RUSTY WHEEL NUT REMOVAL
here is something I've just come across on youtube for rusty wheel nuts haven't tried it out yet but mates say it works follow this link and have a look :clap:
by graham1
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:clap: I'll be using that tip on my F this spring.
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:omg: Somebody please try this and come back to the forum with the result! :yesnod:
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This would never work on a TF,the nuts are recessed too far in to drip any wax onto it after you had burnt all the lacquer and paint off your lovely alloy wheel.
Your only hope would be to light a birthday candle or similar first and put in above the nut.
Your only hope would be to light a birthday candle or similar first and put in above the nut.
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you are correct but could work on another nut and bolt on the car, just saw it and thought it could help someone out there :yesnod:
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i will have to add some candles to my garage inventory...i will get 4 candles...
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:woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :clap: :clap: :clap:
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