SDJunkMan
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- Nov 17, 2017
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- Location
- Black Hills of South Dakota
- First Name
- Jeff
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
Went to plow snow today, and had a flat tire on my plow truck. It's been sitting for a while, the tires are pretty old, and one was flat. The truck is a 88 2500 that has aluminum wheels. I'm not sure if they are stock or aftermarket, but they use a shouldered lug nut. Put a wrench on the first one, and broke the head off. It broke flush with the wheel, but the shoulder is still in the wheel, and it looks pretty corroded. Rather than cause more damage (and not be able to plow the lot), I just aired up the tire and it held long enough to plow the lot. If I can get the remaining lug nuts off, I am afraid the wheel will give me trouble due to the broken lug. Any suggestions?
I have had trouble before when changing a tire on this truck, the lug nuts seem to corrode in the wheel, and I have broken a lug stud before, but the wheel came off OK.
I have had trouble before when changing a tire on this truck, the lug nuts seem to corrode in the wheel, and I have broken a lug stud before, but the wheel came off OK.