JpMotorsports
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I have a 67 Chevelle with factory front disc brakes. Last Friday while cruising Woodward I developed a vibration while driving. Thought it was the stall converter that was recently installed going loose. Got the car towed home and found that all 5 wheel studs have gone loose. The lugs are still on those studs. I am having a serious issue on removing the lugs or studs to get the wheel off to replace them and inspect the whole assembly. So far I have tried to put pressure on the stud and zip off the lugs with the impact (that failed) I tried to grind a groove in the stud and hold with a screw driver to hold the stud again failed. Tried a nut splitter to break the lugs off again no luck. What should I do next? I bought a steel drill bit but once the bit hits the stud it spins the stud and falls off. Should I try a air hammer? Is that the only option left? I am running steel wheels with exposed lugs. I am trying not to damage the powdercoating on the wheels. I have checked the other 15 studs and lugs and they are all tight. So it is just this one wheel issue. Has anyone ever dealt with a issue like this or have any incite? I am trying to get the car ready for Woodward and a televised event in 2 weeks.
Thank you so much,
John
Thank you so much,
John