I figured I try and get a head start on my front brake job. So I get the truck up in the air and securely resting on a set of 6 ton stands. Get the wheels off, the brakes caliper out of the way, remove the cotter pin and then I hit a major wall. The hub nut. :{
I bought a 3/4" breaker bar, 1-11/16" socket and went at it. I locked my gorilla bar in between the wheel studs and let is rotate into the ground, then tried with all I got (6'1" 240lbs) to break the hub nut loose. No luck, not even close. I tried a cheater bar, I even tried using the jack and that yielded no results. Admittedly, I did kinda chicken out on using the jack. I was afraid something might snap, the breaker bar was under lots of tension. So now I am soaking them overnight.
Any ideas. I have air in my garage, but no guns big enough to break this thing loose. Is there any possibility of doing damage to axles, ujoints etc putting so much force to break this thing loose? The manual says to tighten to 175ft/lbs, but wow that thing is tight.
BTW this in on the passenger side. Driver side is still untouched, and the book says that side may be a left hand thread.
I bought a 3/4" breaker bar, 1-11/16" socket and went at it. I locked my gorilla bar in between the wheel studs and let is rotate into the ground, then tried with all I got (6'1" 240lbs) to break the hub nut loose. No luck, not even close. I tried a cheater bar, I even tried using the jack and that yielded no results. Admittedly, I did kinda chicken out on using the jack. I was afraid something might snap, the breaker bar was under lots of tension. So now I am soaking them overnight.
Any ideas. I have air in my garage, but no guns big enough to break this thing loose. Is there any possibility of doing damage to axles, ujoints etc putting so much force to break this thing loose? The manual says to tighten to 175ft/lbs, but wow that thing is tight.
BTW this in on the passenger side. Driver side is still untouched, and the book says that side may be a left hand thread.