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  1. gimpyrobb

    Silly me...I thought I would remove the lug nuts with a breaker bar and cheater pipe.

    Close, the tr43 is what we were talking about. Couldn't find a video.
  2. gimpyrobb

    Silly me...I thought I would remove the lug nuts with a breaker bar and cheater pipe.

    I'm gonna have to agree. I have a 3/4 drive and 1" drive Swench, they are great, but I carry a geared lug wrench on my truck. The Swench in its kit with all the sockets and adapters weighs too much to carry around and isn't compact. Also, if you run duals you won't find a tool better than the...
  3. gimpyrobb

    Silly me...I thought I would remove the lug nuts with a breaker bar and cheater pipe.

    Glad you were wise enough to try it before your broke down on the side of the road! Its amazing how tough they are to remove the first time. I know this will get the hens in the hen house going, put anti-sieze on the studs while everything is apart!
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