grez12
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quote: Originally posted by alan-g-w
after bending a foot long 1/2" drive braker bar by putting a pole over it.
do they even make 12" breaker bars ive never had one less than 24" most ratchets are cracking on for 12" so whats the point in a 12"bar lol
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alan-g-w
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My bad, meant a sliding tee bar same as this:

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baz08
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Dude, save yourself the agro of spending £20 on breaker bars etc, as bear in mind you have a new tyre to pay for aswell, just get some tyre weld to fix the puncture and inflate the tyre so it can be driven on, then take it the tyre centre of your choice and get them to replace the tyre, they will be able to get the nut of with the air gun and if they cant then they will just drill the nut off, had to do the same thing myself
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grez12
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quote: Originally posted by alan-g-w
My bad, meant a sliding tee bar same as this:

no wonder it bent lol
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alan-g-w
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Registered: 9th Nov 07
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Tell me about it, was a Gedore one too. Usually just use it for doing up the wheel bolts if I'm out and about but it obviously wasn't up to the job this time!
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