HELP! Stripped Lug Nut!

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  1. Kevan

    Kevan SRT-10 Owner

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    [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6AZoN0c6lI[/media]
    You didn't think they replaced all the body panels when there's hail damage, did you?
    :grin:

    BTW- to keep beer cold, don't use dry ice.
    Use an ice/salt mixture. I think it was 5:1.
     
  2. Quick

    Quick Mgmt. - I can't help you

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    Well! I'll be... Never knew that. Does it do anything at all to the paint?
     
  3. Kevan

    Kevan SRT-10 Owner

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    Nope, unless the paint was damaged/cracked during the initial denting.
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    The new hub-spindle assy. was installed last night. Finished about 4AM.

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    Everything was loc-tite'd then torqued to spec (330 N-m for that nut on the hub!!!)
    I was wiped out, so the new rotors will get done later today.

    It's not every day that you get to see a Jag on jack stands, so here ya go:

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    Rachel's reaction: "My Jaguar has no paws!!!"
    :grin:
     
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    bee0912 Rumble Bee 0912

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    Looks good your on the home strech!
     
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    Kevan SRT-10 Owner

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    Ironically, the brakes just locked up on this project.

    AUTO ZONE = EPIC FAIL.


    Since Thurs., they've told me "the rotors will be here tomorrow.", and I've been scheduling accordingly.
    I called them tonight, after I knew all deliveries had finished for the day. They told me "We're having a problem getting them from the manufacturer."
    FAIL

    That means at least (3) more days of no Jag.

    I guess I'll try Napa tomorrow.
    Wizzeak.
     
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    bee0912 Rumble Bee 0912

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    Lets go down there and kick soneones ass!:stars:
     
  7. Kevan

    Kevan SRT-10 Owner

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    That'd be awesome!



    ...but I still wouldn't have rear rotors.
    :grin:
     
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    bee0912 Rumble Bee 0912

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    Yeah yeah yeah your always thinking things through
     
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    Quick Mgmt. - I can't help you

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    Cool, I have a really small dent I'll try that on (CA probably has some sort of environmental ban on dry ice).
    Loc-tite (or anything for that matter) a good idea when torqueing?
    nope, they usually leave them on bricks. :laugh:
     
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    BLACK1 Head Monkey

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    You should have went to NAPA to start with! :shok::bang:
     
  11. Kevan

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    Liquid threadlockers (good ones, like Loc-tite) won't affect a torque setting when still in it's liquid form.
    If it's gone to "crusty" before torquing, then it should be cleaned off and re-applied prior to any torque checking.

    The 'paste' or 'tape' or 'pre-applied' threadlockers *can* mess with torque, but it will be minor.
     
  12. Kevan

    Kevan SRT-10 Owner

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    Then I could have waited even longer to get the rotors: NAPA told me today, "I could have them here by Friday."
    Ummmmmmno.
     
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    Kevan SRT-10 Owner

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    In an insanely ironic twist, the DEALERSHIP has (2) rear rotors *in stock*!!!
    Not only that, but they're $20 cheaper than any of the part places!

    This cat is getting DONE!!!
     
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    JAG IS DONE!

    Pictures and price totals later tonight.
     
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    Kevan SRT-10 Owner

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    Okay...here we go....

    POT HOLE DAMAGE ONLY
    - $416.83 w/o purchase of new wheel.
    - $536.83 w/purchase of new wheel.
    - DOES NOT include approx. 10 hrs. of labor. (I'm being VERY kind with that number).

    BRAKE ROTORS AND PADS ONLY
    - $364.76
    - Approx. 3 hrs. labor.

    Some pics.....

    I finally got a good daytime shot of the pothole:
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    That's 24 hours *after* it had been filled in!

    Finished the front rotors and calipers on Sunday night:
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    (took the pics on Monday morning...heh heh)

    Rear rotors!
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    So pretty:
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    Even prettier!
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    It wasn't supposed to be a major project, but it certainly turned into one quickly.

    All from a stupid stripped lug nut.
    :grin:
     
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    Well... at least it looked like a nice day. :dunno2: