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So today i decided i was going to have a crack at painting my calipers (for extra KW's of course) so after a strenuous time loosening the wheel nuts on the right side i proceed to the left. I was using a short wheel nut wrench from a toyota yaris, attached to the inverted stud adapter provided by the previous owner.
As i proceeded to loosen the nuts, i had a really hard time doing so, requiring me to exert quite alot of force before the nuts would come loose with a horrible screech and bang. i applied WD40 to the nuts and still i noticed progressively the adapter warping as i did each nut. Nevertheless i proceeded, then on the left side, after a significant heave and ho i felt the familiar crack, screech and bang. But this one felt somewhat incomplete and after i looked down and saw it, i had broken the wheel nut. . i maintained that if i got all the other wheel nuts off and the car jacked i could try snap the wheel nut and pull it off by the wheel itself (bad idea)
Anyways moving on to the next wheel nut the screech, bang and crack resulted in a broken adapter. I was pissed. i had shitty equipment, tools and now a broken wheel nut and adapter.
That brings me to you guys....
how the hell am i going to get these off??
More so, i ordered some new wheel nuts tonight (muteki cold forged steel) and should be getting them in a few weeks and rid me of these SHITTY nuts, but now i don't have a adapter to get them off and neither did my Auto store. Its a 12mm hex insert ( i swear the one i had was 11mm, it had so much play) . Anyone point me in a direction??
Is there anything else i should be doing or looking out for?
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