Using propane torch to remove trailer tire bolts
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Using propane torch to remove trailer tire bolts
I was thinking about using a propane torch to try and remove one stubborn tire on my trailer. The bolts broke my ratchet, and my extension. The trailer is a 1996 and its really rusted. Has anyone tried and and how successful was it?
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If you want to be cheap about it buy a Map gas container, you'll thank me. Those propane torches are a little better than a cigarette lighter. If you really want to do the trick buy the Map gas torch and container (Still under $60, even for a good one), but even if you don't want to buy a new tip get the Map gas container and use it on your propane tip. It will only cost you about $7 and it will be worth every penny.
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If you use heat to loosen it up, replace the stud and the nut. Hot enough and you'll ruin the heat treat on the bolt.
1/2" breaker bar and an impact quality socket (usually satin black) is a good bet.
1/2" breaker bar and an impact quality socket (usually satin black) is a good bet.
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Don't use a pipe on you ratchet unless its under warranty. Chances are the nut is seized to the wheel as well as the stud. Soak it a few times a day for a couple days with PB Blaster. Then use an impact wrench with at least 300# of torque. If that doesn't work, you will have to use a long breaker bar and will most likely the stud will snap.
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If you want to be cheap about it buy a Map gas container, you'll thank me. Those propane torches are a little better than a cigarette lighter. If you really want to do the trick buy the Map gas torch and container (Still under $60, even for a good one), but even if you don't want to buy a new tip get the Map gas container and use it on your propane tip. It will only cost you about $7 and it will be worth every penny.
On the money. We use heat all the time go yellow and ditch the blue. Thank us later.
bwt- Dont worry about getting it to hot. HEAT IS YOUR FRIEND