I would second Evans suggestion before running out and buying an impact wrench.
If you can afford to give it a day or so to penetrate that would help.

A trick my father use to use was to slide a metal pipe over the breaker bar to extend the length and hence the force.

I have a small ryobi battery powered impact tool that is useful but it absolutely not do what your looking for but it is an amazingly handy tool so there is value in impact tools.



On 2023-11-03 03:21, Evan Leibovitch via talk wrote:
Probably obvious question: Have you applied a good penetrating oil (like Liquid Wrench)?
That has saved my behind with rusted bolts on more than one occasion.

On Fri, Nov 3, 2023 at 3:08 AM William Park via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote:

    Hi (another very off topic),

    Wheel bolts on my VW are seized pretty hard.  Standing on 24in
    breaker
    bar doesn't help, and that's 300ft-lb torque.  So, I'm thinking about
    getting an impact wrench.  Those with greater than 300ft-lb are very
    expensive.  I found one with 250ft-lb spec at my price range.

    Question is, is there difference between static torque vs impact
    torque?
      In other words, will 250ft-lb impact wrench loosen 300ft-lb bolt?

    Browsing YouTube, I learned that torque specs are always
    misleading and
    inflated.  This means, I have to find 600ft-lb or greater, and that's
    serious money.
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