TurboMinivan
Still plays with cars
- Location
- Lehi, UT
As I've mentioned in this very forum, a few weeks ago I bought a 1980 Grand Prix. The Hispanic former owner had installed 13" wire wheels on the car. I'm sure he thought they were beautiful. I could not despise them any more than I do. The wheels in question:
Over a week ago, I acquired a set of factory (Chevy) 15" alloys. Once I cleaned them up, I had a new set of tires mounted on them. I gleefully brought them home and stacked them in my garage, eager to put them on the car, thereby improving its appearance at least ten-fold.
During the last 24 hours or so, I have spent much time and energy in an attempt to remove the horrible wheels. Being my day off work, my only goal for the day was to get the wheels off the car... and now here it is 5:30 pm and the damn things are still stubbornly attached to my Pontiac. I have been met with utter failure virtually every step of the way. I need help.
I am normally what most refer to as a patient person. Not any more, at least as far as this project is concerned. I want those wheels off the car, and I want them off now... and I don't care one bit if we have to destroy them in the process. In fact, I'm kinda hoping I do destroy them--it should make me feel better about the whole situation.
Caveats:
#1: this has to happen at my house. While the car does run, it isn't really able to be driven any significant distance at this time.
#2: while I'm hoping each wheel dies a horrible, painful, agonizing death, I don't want any harm whatsoever to come to the rest of the car.
What I have tried so far:
#1: the "official" removal tool. I was given one, albeit a bit mangled. It doesn't quite fit properly and won't loosen the cap at all.
#2: a Big Ass Pipe Wrench. I bought this today just for this job, but the wheel's dish is too deep for it to work.
#3: WD40. I sprayed some to hopefully loosen things up. No luck.
FYI: the center cap thingy is 10-sided and approximately 3 7/8" in diameter. This is what must be unscrewed in order for the wheels to come off the car.
So... any other ideas?
Over a week ago, I acquired a set of factory (Chevy) 15" alloys. Once I cleaned them up, I had a new set of tires mounted on them. I gleefully brought them home and stacked them in my garage, eager to put them on the car, thereby improving its appearance at least ten-fold.
During the last 24 hours or so, I have spent much time and energy in an attempt to remove the horrible wheels. Being my day off work, my only goal for the day was to get the wheels off the car... and now here it is 5:30 pm and the damn things are still stubbornly attached to my Pontiac. I have been met with utter failure virtually every step of the way. I need help.
I am normally what most refer to as a patient person. Not any more, at least as far as this project is concerned. I want those wheels off the car, and I want them off now... and I don't care one bit if we have to destroy them in the process. In fact, I'm kinda hoping I do destroy them--it should make me feel better about the whole situation.
Caveats:
#1: this has to happen at my house. While the car does run, it isn't really able to be driven any significant distance at this time.
#2: while I'm hoping each wheel dies a horrible, painful, agonizing death, I don't want any harm whatsoever to come to the rest of the car.
What I have tried so far:
#1: the "official" removal tool. I was given one, albeit a bit mangled. It doesn't quite fit properly and won't loosen the cap at all.
#2: a Big Ass Pipe Wrench. I bought this today just for this job, but the wheel's dish is too deep for it to work.
#3: WD40. I sprayed some to hopefully loosen things up. No luck.
FYI: the center cap thingy is 10-sided and approximately 3 7/8" in diameter. This is what must be unscrewed in order for the wheels to come off the car.
So... any other ideas?