old rusted stuff sucks
red933
11-06-2005, 03:12 PM
holy $%@*!!!! I just had the damndest time getting my old front shocks off. Old rusty nuts, man I hope mine dont look like that when I get old. I definetly wont cut them off like I had to on my shocks!!!!
BleedDodge
11-06-2005, 03:24 PM
Wd40.
2.2 Straight six
11-06-2005, 03:39 PM
yea, WD40 is the thing you need. spary an leave for a day or two, they'll come off no prob.
dont put WD40 on your nuts though.
dont put WD40 on your nuts though.
Steel
11-06-2005, 03:44 PM
fuuuck wd40
get PB Blaster. THAT stuff is miracle in a bottle.
get PB Blaster. THAT stuff is miracle in a bottle.
red933
11-06-2005, 03:47 PM
WD is only good for squeaky doors. Besides, you guys think I didnt use some? I'm talking about a twenty year old car thats never had the shocks replaced. You know the weird thing is, they really didnt look that bad.
MBTN
11-06-2005, 09:17 PM
PB is definately UBER
sganc4life_4
11-06-2005, 09:31 PM
I actually cut my thumb on a rusty cotter pin, it went pretty deep. Wrapped it up with a paper towel and some duct tape, 3 days later no infection :)
imtheoneandonlyD
11-07-2005, 01:30 AM
Once in 4th grade we were cleaning up the classroom and i stood up and had a rusty nail in my knee. It was about 2-3 inches in my knee cap. Weird thing is i have no clue how it got there. I never felt it go in, and when i got up i felt a weird feeling in my knee and i looked down and just pulled it out.
fredjacksonsan
11-07-2005, 07:56 AM
WD is only good for squeaky doors. Besides, you guys think I didnt use some? I'm talking about a twenty year old car thats never had the shocks replaced. You know the weird thing is, they really didnt look that bad.
Hooray! someone finally spelled "squeaky" correctly. :)
I've have a couple cars with shocks like that. It is a bear for sure. I've used everything from coca cola (it does work, given time) to a rotary saw to cut the shock's shaft(if the Coke didn't work).
Hooray! someone finally spelled "squeaky" correctly. :)
I've have a couple cars with shocks like that. It is a bear for sure. I've used everything from coca cola (it does work, given time) to a rotary saw to cut the shock's shaft(if the Coke didn't work).
skibum1111
11-07-2005, 11:18 AM
Automatic transmission fluid will also work, just be careful with it as it does eat paint.
red933
11-07-2005, 04:32 PM
Ok, ok. I just cut the stupid things off. Used a torch too. That worked pretty well to loosen the nut. You know, I just realized, I've been using Wd 40 for years now and that stuff has never loosend up shit.
travis712
11-07-2005, 05:06 PM
Once in 4th grade we were cleaning up the classroom and i stood up and had a rusty nail in my knee. It was about 2-3 inches in my knee cap. Weird thing is i have no clue how it got there. I never felt it go in, and when i got up i felt a weird feeling in my knee and i looked down and just pulled it out.
Your a beast, damn lol.
Your a beast, damn lol.
fredjacksonsan
11-08-2005, 07:01 AM
Ok, ok. I just cut the stupid things off. Used a torch too. That worked pretty well to loosen the nut. You know, I just realized, I've been using Wd 40 for years now and that stuff has never loosend up shit.
The "WD" stands for "water displacement". It's good for lubricating, but doesn't loosen rust.
The "WD" stands for "water displacement". It's good for lubricating, but doesn't loosen rust.
skibum1111
11-08-2005, 08:49 AM
From what I have found, wd40 really doesn't lubricate all that well. On a rusty bolt its good for about 2 turns, then its evaporated. One of my friends used to use it on his mountain bike until he was replacing 3 chains to my 1. Asked at a bike shop why he kept wrecking chains, they told him right away without asking if he used it to stop using wd40 on it as it is an excellent degreaser.
goat_launcher
11-09-2005, 01:24 AM
dont put WD40 on your nuts though.
LMAO. No, thats what oven cleaner is for.
LMAO. No, thats what oven cleaner is for.
quteasabutton
11-17-2005, 11:42 AM
LMAO. No, thats what oven cleaner is for.
someone needs some help... :uhoh:
someone needs some help... :uhoh:
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