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xdfarrx
07/23/2007, 11:10 AM
Anyone get me some info on this...? Doing a shock replacement.
Thanks
Dylan

Triathlete
07/23/2007, 11:13 AM
Its like sand blasting but they use Peanut Butter!





























Okay...so I have no clue! ;Dy;

etlsport
07/23/2007, 11:15 AM
its a spray used to loosen bolts from rust and build up.. making them easier to turn so you are less likely to break the heads off... you can find it at many auto parts stores, usually around the silicon lubricant, carb cleaner.. wd-40 etc.. comes in an aerosol can

http://www.pbblaster.com/store/images/PBCatalyst.gif

Triathlete
07/23/2007, 11:22 AM
Oh yea! That stuff!

xdfarrx
07/23/2007, 11:38 AM
its a spray used to loosen bolts from rust and build up.. making them easier to turn so you are less likely to break the heads off... you can find it at many auto parts stores, usually around the silicon lubricant, carb cleaner.. wd-40 etc.. comes in an aerosol can

http://www.pbblaster.com/store/images/PBCatalyst.gif

Brilliant.... thanks etl!

JHarris1385
07/23/2007, 11:45 AM
Doesnt the bottle pretty much tell you what it is.

xdfarrx
07/23/2007, 11:52 AM
Doesnt the bottle pretty much tell you what it is.

You talking to me? How would I know, he posted it after I asked. It was mentioned on other threads and I wanted to confirm what it was.

Hope that is ok with you :rolleyes:

nfpgasmask
07/23/2007, 12:51 PM
Now, now boys...don't make me come over there...

LOL!

Bart


You talking to me? How would I know, he posted it after I asked. It was mentioned on other threads and I wanted to confirm what it was.

Hope that is ok with you :rolleyes:

Mark B
07/23/2007, 01:25 PM
Great stuff, use it all the time.

Mark Miller
07/25/2007, 07:15 PM
PB Blaster Works Great,
Be carefull:
One night I couldn't break loose my lug nuts,
sprayed some PB Blaster on the lug nuts,
I waited til morning and found my wheel and lug nuts were laying on the ground by my truck. J/K :p

blacksambo
07/25/2007, 08:30 PM
What do you put on your cladding it look super?

IndianaVX
07/25/2007, 09:03 PM
sambo,
if you are talking about marks rig, he started this novel thing of PAINTING the cladding black. he took the plunge, and yes, it looks GREAT.
also, in my opinion, the pb blaster is the best "knock er loose" money can buy.
one other note, i personally would never put a lubricating or penetrating oil on my lug nuts.
my daughters boyfriend was changing a wheel with knock off rims, which had rusty threads.......without me knowing, he sprayed the threads with wd 40 to clean the rusty film off of the threads.
the truck didnt make it 10 miles before it was holding up traffic because the wheel fell off while going thru town. thank God, my 7 month old grandson, and daughter driving were in the truck at the time only going slow, but was close to the onramp to where they would have been doing 60, hopefully less, probably more.........
ok, ive said enough, marks cladding rocks, and so does pb blaster..........

WILLY
07/25/2007, 10:15 PM
maybe dude didn't tighten the lugs up and that is what caused the wheel to fall off cause i have always put a couple drops of some sort of motor oil on my lugs threads before i put them back on and have never had one come loose,they are just as snug as when i tightened em down but a whole lot easier to break loose then if i let em stay dry and rusty. :p
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circmand
07/26/2007, 05:18 AM
He also may have put the lug nuts on backward if he was not paying attention. That happened to an old girlfriend of mine one time

IndianaVX
07/26/2007, 05:26 AM
sorry for the hyjack, but this was a knock off wheel, just one big honkin 3" dia fancy nut in the center of the wheel, :eek: yeah, maybe he didnt get it tight enough, but im looking for a new set of wheels for em. it two of my "babies" are riden in theere, i want all the wheels to stay ON the truck.........:)


nuff said

david

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