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  #21  
Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
Lawrence Glickman
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Re: Spare tire stuck.

On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 04:42:43 GMT, "Tim Zimmerman" <Z@UCBerkeley.edu>
wrote:

>I just had a flat tire. I get out, open the Civic trunk and find a spare tire, a
>jack and a lug wrench. Then I reach inside to grab the spare tire, it's stuck.
>Somehow the tire is bolted down with some kind of a rabbit ear nut. No
>matter how hard I try to twist it, the rabbit ears will not move.
>
>This was my scenario last night when I had to walk home two miles just
>to get a monkey wrench to twist the rabbit ears. If this were your car how
>would you do it differently?
>
>Thanks


I would have beat the $shit out of those rabbit ears with the lug
wrench until it submitted to my will. Then I would have tossed it
into the woods so it may never be found before the end of the
Universe.

Then I would have mounted the tire and driven home.

Lg

 
  #22  
Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
Timothy J. Lee
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Re: Spare tire stuck.

In article <73aXd.5096$C47.404@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com>,
Tim Zimmerman <Z@UCBerkeley.edu> wrote:
>If this were your car how would you do it differently?


During periodic inspections of the tires, would have had to remove the
spare tire to check its air pressure (assuming typical under the trunk
floor mounting). At that time, would have made sure that the spare
tire could have been removed without tools not normally carried in the
car.

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  #23  
Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
rjdriver
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Re: Spare tire stuck.


"Tim Zimmerman" <Z@UCBerkeley.edu> wrote in message
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>I just had a flat tire. I get out, open the Civic trunk and find a spare
>tire, a
> jack and a lug wrench. Then I reach inside to grab the spare tire, it's
> stuck.
> Somehow the tire is bolted down with some kind of a rabbit ear nut. No
> matter how hard I try to twist it, the rabbit ears will not move.
>
> This was my scenario last night when I had to walk home two miles just
> to get a monkey wrench to twist the rabbit ears. If this were your car how
> would you do it differently?
>
> Thanks


Had a similar problem with a tire *on the car* (2003 EX with alloy
wheels) recently.

Went to remove to bring in for repair of slow leak. Wheel would not
budge from the hub. Stuck tight. Banged with fist a few times. Nothing.
Hit with rubber mallet a few times. Nothing. Hit over and over all around
the wheel figuring it was just a little rust spot somewhere between wheel
and hub that needed a little nudging. Still wouldn't budge.

Began to get frustartaed. Hit even harder with rubber mallet. Was
surpised to see it leave marks on the wheels. Put back against stone wall
that runs along my driveway, kicked as hard as I could at 3 spots where
rubber mets rim. Didn't even give the slightest hint of breaking loose, but
almost knocked the car off the jack. Now I'm getting mad. And sore from
all this kneeling, banging, and kicking. Got piece of 2 by 4 from workshop.
Strapped to wheel with bungie cord. Took heavey metal hammer. Wound up
like Tiger Woods for a 400 yard drive and smashed the hell at it. Yes -
came loose.

Lesson learned. A little grease where wheel meets hub before returning
repaired tire to car.

Wouldn't have expected the same situation the trunk. Moisture must be
getting in there. Same solution should keep from happening again.

Bob


 
  #24  
Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
Nate Nagel
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Re: Spare tire stuck.

Timothy J. Lee wrote:

> In article <73aXd.5096$C47.404@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com>,
> Tim Zimmerman <Z@UCBerkeley.edu> wrote:
>
>>If this were your car how would you do it differently?

>
>
> During periodic inspections of the tires, would have had to remove the
> spare tire to check its air pressure (assuming typical under the trunk
> floor mounting). At that time, would have made sure that the spare
> tire could have been removed without tools not normally carried in the
> car.
>


Does anyone actually do this? I'm assuming that the tire is mounted
"face up" of course.

My situation is unique in that I have a collapsible spare (Porsche 944)
so checking tire pressure is irrelevant. You also loosen the spare with
the lug wrench so hopefully leverage wouldn't be an issue.

nate

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  #25  
Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
Michael Pardee
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Re: Spare tire stuck.

"Timothy J. Lee" <remove22@sonic.net> wrote in message
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> In article <73aXd.5096$C47.404@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com>,
> Tim Zimmerman <Z@UCBerkeley.edu> wrote:
>>If this were your car how would you do it differently?

>
> During periodic inspections of the tires, would have had to remove the
> spare tire to check its air pressure (assuming typical under the trunk
> floor mounting). At that time, would have made sure that the spare
> tire could have been removed without tools not normally carried in the
> car.
>

Not me - I'd have taken Lawrence's approach. Then I would have gotten all
mopey and searched for hours for the little devil and put a bit of
lubricant - maybe petroleum jelly - on the threads to make it easier next
time. Remorse, you know.

Mike


 
  #26  
Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
slider
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Re: Spare tire stuck.

in a nutshell..."grease is your friend!"
"rjdriver" <rjdrivers@cox.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Tim Zimmerman" <Z@UCBerkeley.edu> wrote in message
> news:73aXd.5096$C47.404@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com ...
> >I just had a flat tire. I get out, open the Civic trunk and find a spare
> >tire, a
> > jack and a lug wrench. Then I reach inside to grab the spare tire, it's
> > stuck.
> > Somehow the tire is bolted down with some kind of a rabbit ear nut. No
> > matter how hard I try to twist it, the rabbit ears will not move.
> >
> > This was my scenario last night when I had to walk home two miles just
> > to get a monkey wrench to twist the rabbit ears. If this were your car

how
> > would you do it differently?
> >
> > Thanks

>
> Had a similar problem with a tire *on the car* (2003 EX with alloy
> wheels) recently.
>
> Went to remove to bring in for repair of slow leak. Wheel would not
> budge from the hub. Stuck tight. Banged with fist a few times. Nothing.
> Hit with rubber mallet a few times. Nothing. Hit over and over all

around
> the wheel figuring it was just a little rust spot somewhere between wheel
> and hub that needed a little nudging. Still wouldn't budge.
>
> Began to get frustartaed. Hit even harder with rubber mallet. Was
> surpised to see it leave marks on the wheels. Put back against stone wall
> that runs along my driveway, kicked as hard as I could at 3 spots where
> rubber mets rim. Didn't even give the slightest hint of breaking loose,

but
> almost knocked the car off the jack. Now I'm getting mad. And sore from
> all this kneeling, banging, and kicking. Got piece of 2 by 4 from

workshop.
> Strapped to wheel with bungie cord. Took heavey metal hammer. Wound up
> like Tiger Woods for a 400 yard drive and smashed the hell at it. Yes -
> came loose.
>
> Lesson learned. A little grease where wheel meets hub before returning
> repaired tire to car.
>
> Wouldn't have expected the same situation the trunk. Moisture must be
> getting in there. Same solution should keep from happening again.
>
> Bob
>
>



 
  #27  
Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
Al Bundy
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Re: Spare tire stuck.

Bob, in you case I would have loosened the lug nuts about 1/8" and
lowered the car partially to put some weight on it. Then I'd wiggle the
car back and forth. That should have don it.

 
  #28  
Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
ray
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Re: Spare tire stuck.

Lawrence Glickman wrote:
> On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 04:42:43 GMT, "Tim Zimmerman" <Z@UCBerkeley.edu>
> wrote:
>
>
>>I just had a flat tire. I get out, open the Civic trunk and find a spare tire, a
>>jack and a lug wrench. Then I reach inside to grab the spare tire, it's stuck.
>>Somehow the tire is bolted down with some kind of a rabbit ear nut. No
>>matter how hard I try to twist it, the rabbit ears will not move.
>>
>>This was my scenario last night when I had to walk home two miles just
>>to get a monkey wrench to twist the rabbit ears. If this were your car how
>>would you do it differently?
>>
>>Thanks

>
>
> I would have beat the $shit out of those rabbit ears with the lug
> wrench until it submitted to my will. Then I would have tossed it
> into the woods so it may never be found before the end of the
> Universe.
>
> Then I would have mounted the tire and driven home.
>
> Lg
>


Yeah, me too. Take your frustration out on those little tabs.
Although, that's why I have a cell phone now. I just call my buddy who
can bring me a real jack and a real tire. Especially because I don't
carry a spare in my summer car - the nitrous bottle takes up the room.
:)

Ray
 
  #29  
Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
r2000swler@hotmail.com
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Re: Spare tire stuck.

Larry:
What are you doing out of the MS reservation?
I try to avoid this by checking the spare tire preasure
every oil change. And to chekc the preasure you have to
remove the spare.
Terry

 
  #30  
Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
motsco_ _
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Re: Spare tire stuck.

Tim Zimmerman wrote:
> I just had a flat tire. I get out, open the Civic trunk and find a spare tire, a
> jack and a lug wrench. Then I reach inside to grab the spare tire, it's stuck.
> Somehow the tire is bolted down with some kind of a rabbit ear nut. No
> matter how hard I try to twist it, the rabbit ears will not move.
>
> This was my scenario last night when I had to walk home two miles just
> to get a monkey wrench to twist the rabbit ears. If this were your car how
> would you do it differently?
>
> Thanks


-----------------------

That's why its important for a guy to make sure his spouse / s.o. knows
how to change a tire for themselves. You get out the manual and read
thru it together, then you see if you can do it. This exercise also
gives you the opportunity to find out whether your tire shop has been
using air tools to make sure your lugs nuts won't fall off "before the
end of the Universe", as was mentioned by another poster. I had to put a
7' bar on the lug wrench to get the wheels off my old Aerostar.

'Curly'

 
  #31  
Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
Timothy J. Lee
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Re: Spare tire stuck.

In article <lu2dnUBiOoNkCbDfRVn-pA@comcast.com>,
Nate Nagel <njnagel@flycast.net> wrote:
>Timothy J. Lee wrote:
>> During periodic inspections of the tires, would have had to remove the
>> spare tire to check its air pressure (assuming typical under the trunk
>> floor mounting). At that time, would have made sure that the spare
>> tire could have been removed without tools not normally carried in the
>> car.

>
>Does anyone actually do this? I'm assuming that the tire is mounted
>"face up" of course.


On many cars, the spare tire is in the well face down, so it must be
removed to check the pressure.

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  #32  
Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
Alex Rodriguez
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Re: Spare tire stuck.

In article <73aXd.5096$C47.404@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com>, Z@UCBerkeley.edu
says...
>
>
>I just had a flat tire. I get out, open the Civic trunk and find a spare tire,

a
>jack and a lug wrench. Then I reach inside to grab the spare tire, it's stuck.
>Somehow the tire is bolted down with some kind of a rabbit ear nut. No
>matter how hard I try to twist it, the rabbit ears will not move.
>
>This was my scenario last night when I had to walk home two miles just
>to get a monkey wrench to twist the rabbit ears. If this were your car how
>would you do it differently?


Us the tire iron to persuade the nut loose. A few choice words would also
help. Just make sure no children are around. :)
---------------
Alex

 
  #33  
Old 05-04-2005 | 12:16 PM
Brian Smith
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Re: Spare tire stuck.


"Alex Rodriguez" <adr5@columbia.edu> wrote in message
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>
> Us the tire iron to persuade the nut loose. A few
> choice words would also
> help. Just make sure no children are around. :)


Now-a-days the children can teach us new words {;^)

Brian


 
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