by "TheHondaBro" (wwaveform)
Published 07/02/2017 at 16:38
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STARS: 8
"CB" (jrcb)
07/02/2017 at 16:47, STARS: 8
Heat it up to make it expand? Or learn how to be good at things?
"WilliamsSW" (williamssw)
07/02/2017 at 16:47, STARS: 4
I’d recommend continuing on with the axe at this point.
Next step would be a cutting torch.
"WilliamsSW" (williamssw)
07/02/2017 at 16:52, STARS: 4
Nah I’d recommend that they just keep hitting it with random objects.
As long as they film it and post on YouTube, that is.
"dogisbadob" (dogisbadob)
07/02/2017 at 16:53, STARS: 1
there are definitely worse-looking wheels in the hood from curb rash and shit
"Urambo Tauro" (urambotauro)
07/02/2017 at 17:00, STARS: 0
Welp, at least drilling the stud is still an option.
"Shoop" (shoopdawoop993)
07/02/2017 at 17:02, STARS: 1
AND MY AXE.
"atfsgeoff" (atfsgeoff)
07/02/2017 at 17:37, STARS: 0
Since the wheel is scrap at this point anyway, just take a propane torch to the area which will melt the aluminum of the wheel behind the lock nut. then it should just pop right off.
"AMGtech - now with more recalls!" (amgtech)
07/02/2017 at 17:45, STARS: 0
Cutting torch. A deft-handed operator could do it without any damage to the wheel.
"Highlander-Datsuns are Forever" (jamesbowland)
07/02/2017 at 17:47, STARS: 1
I would try a splitting maul since the regular ax didn’t work.
"Cé hé sin" (michael-m-mouse)
07/02/2017 at 18:00, STARS: 2
Large hammer.
Failing that and if one is in the unlikely position of having access to such things, a small explosive charge.
"TheBloody, Oppositelock lives on in our shitposts." (thebloody)
07/02/2017 at 18:14, STARS: 3
It’s super easy, just take a 5 gallon can of gas and soak the wheel and surrounding car. Once done, strike a match and then you don’t have to worry about the wheel.
"Kiltedpadre" (kiltedpadre)
07/02/2017 at 18:55, STARS: 2
You can rent multiple sizes of jackhammers from Home Depot. I think that is next step after an axe.
"HFV has no HFV. But somehow has 2 motorcycles" (hondasfordsvolvo)
07/02/2017 at 21:40, STARS: 0
One of them reverse threaded “universal” sockets. I found out about those when my sister’s old Lacer got a flat and she didn’t have the tool for the anti theft nut on that wheel.
"Rustholes-Are-Weight-Reduction" (rustholes-are-weight-reduction)
07/03/2017 at 03:47, STARS: 1
That’s what... nah, forget it :)
"brianbrannon" (brianbrannon)
07/03/2017 at 11:34, STARS: 0
just leave the other nuts a turn loose and go drive it