WhalePirot
Well-known member
I found an uncomfortable amount of play in the left rear axle, seems to be and reasonable with 110K, the spindle bearings. I have now broken one breaker bar (good term, huh?), bent two pry bars, one titanium, the other steel, used as 'stop turn' levers while applying maximum break-loose torque on the spindle nut. I tried penetrating oil, left to soak in overnight, and a torch to heat (removed the minor rust) it.
I had not removed the half shafts nor the Torx bolts. I don't see how that matters for this nut.
No luck! My German car mechanic buddy says that FWD Audis can take 400-500 ft.lbs. to break loose.
My next thought is to drill holes in a long piece of 2"x 1/4" steel to lock with the lug nuts. Outside of that, I'd have to cut the bolt.
Ideas out there? TIA.
I will be replacing them both with American made, though more expensive than the Chinese crap units.
I had not removed the half shafts nor the Torx bolts. I don't see how that matters for this nut.
No luck! My German car mechanic buddy says that FWD Audis can take 400-500 ft.lbs. to break loose.
My next thought is to drill holes in a long piece of 2"x 1/4" steel to lock with the lug nuts. Outside of that, I'd have to cut the bolt.
Ideas out there? TIA.
I will be replacing them both with American made, though more expensive than the Chinese crap units.
