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u want to check all the vents on the axels and tranny and t- case , make sure the spring is working,
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The front one had obviously been replaced at some time as it was brass-ish looking and clean. The rear and intermediate are questionable. I'll probably just replace both before I get back on the road but, at a minimum, that is on the to-do list before I button it up and go joyriding.u want to check all the vents on the axels and tranny and t- case , make sure the spring is working,
Remember that one side is reverse threads!It appears that just maybe the rear driver and intermediate lugs haven't been removed in a very, very long time. Inner lugs aren't coming out. I don't want to buy a $300 impact as my compressor isn't going to drive it without burning it up. Off to google and a little searching and I found a lug nut torque multipler for under $100 that will produce an insane amount of torque. It is essentially a planetary gear reduction and they come in 58:1, 64:1, and 86:1 for rough torque strength of 4 to about 7 thousand foot pounds. Google search "lug nut torque multiplier wrench" or something similar and you'll find it. I watched a couple of videos on youtube and a guy walked a 1 1 /2" lug off by hand that previously bent his breaker bar (like I've done, lol).
If you have huge nuts that need to be handled, this may be the answer. It's so easy, even your wife can do it. It even goes both ways. Man, these write themselves, lol.
.Remember that one side is reverse threads!
Slower than molasses in winter - but all that’s need is to bust the nut loose; then put a ratchet & socket on it.Holy nut buster!!!! I think I need one!