When I got my first car, I had to change a tire. I had one of those big cross wrenches that came with the car and the nut would not come off. I put whatever weight I had on it and pulled as hard as I could and the bolt broke off. Afterwards, I was told you should hit it repeatedly to loosen it, not put all of the force into it at once.
Lesson learned: after that, I waited by the flat and looked helpless until someone came by to help me. :)
Seems like “borrowing” tires would be a challenging hobby for a little guy like that unless he has friends to help jack up the car and transport the booty…
Yakety Sax about 1 month ago
What a lug!
MeanBob Premium Member about 1 month ago
Just ‘find’ a piece of rigid tubing to give yourself the mechanical advantage.
HoraceLaBadie,Jr about 1 month ago
It’s a poor workman who blames his tools.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member about 1 month ago
I’m with him. Auto mechanics should use torque wrenches to tighten lug nuts, not air wrenches.
PoodleGroomer about 1 month ago
There are cheap impact drivers that run off of the car battery that can loosen properly installed lug nuts.
e.groves about 1 month ago
Why does he need a tire?
uniquename about 1 month ago
It’s not until he’s caught loosening those lug nuts that he’ll hate the police and courts.
ChessPirate about 1 month ago
The thug with the lug, recognized by his mug, ends up all snug in the jug…
Ooten Aboot about 1 month ago
Extra credit for not calling the lug wrench a “tire iron”.
Cactus-Pete about 1 month ago
Lug nuts hold on the wheel, not the tire.
oakie9531 about 1 month ago
good point
Milady Meg about 1 month ago
When I got my first car, I had to change a tire. I had one of those big cross wrenches that came with the car and the nut would not come off. I put whatever weight I had on it and pulled as hard as I could and the bolt broke off. Afterwards, I was told you should hit it repeatedly to loosen it, not put all of the force into it at once.
Lesson learned: after that, I waited by the flat and looked helpless until someone came by to help me. :)
Thomas R. Williams about 1 month ago
Position the wrench so you may stand on it and give a bit of a jump. Lugnuts will loosen. I have done this several times.
CleverHans Premium Member about 1 month ago
Seems like “borrowing” tires would be a challenging hobby for a little guy like that unless he has friends to help jack up the car and transport the booty…
Cozmik Cowboy about 1 month ago
That is not a lug wrench; that is a jack handle.
With a proper lug wrench, you can push up with one hand and down with the other, for greater torque (or, in extremis, jump on it……).