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Old 09-15-2007, 05:41 PM
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Wheel stuck on hub

So I went to change my shocks today. I jacked up the front and pulled the wheel off on the passenger side then proceeded to the drivers side. The frickin' wheel is stuck on the hub!!! I sprayed it with PB Blaster and waited, still stuck... I took it to the shop '(it needed the alignment done and new tires put on anyway) thinking that they'll pull the wheel off and then I'll be able to pop it off when I get home. Nope... It's still stuck on there.. Any suggestions? This would really suck if I were on the road somewhere and had to change a flat. Thanks
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if it were mine, I would try something involving a BFH
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BFH to the tire, itll come off.
Old 09-15-2007, 05:51 PM
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Put one lug on the top stud. Turn around and kick the tire with the bottom of your foot like a donkey. It'll come off just don't be afraid to use some force.
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I've done it before with (like traben27) one lug nut on it, just so that when it pops off, it won't fly off and kill your cat. Then of course have it off the ground. Then give it a whole lotta big whacks front the back side with a big freakin' hammer. I've tried kung-fu on the tires, but of no luck to myself. I've even used a hug rolling jack on one once. After about 20 whacks, it finally came off. Talk about stuck...
Old 09-15-2007, 06:18 PM
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Jack up the truck on the axle very well. Use a jackstand also incase the jack fails (failsafe here). Then plant your arse n the ground and kick the tire with the bottoms of both feet. it will come off.
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"Turn around and kick the tire with the bottom of your foot like a donkey"

We are definately gonna need pics for this.
Old 09-15-2007, 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Dublin
"Turn around and kick the tire with the bottom of your foot like a donkey"

We are definately gonna need pics for this.
Thanks guys. Yeah I'll have the fiancee standing by with the camera if it comes to that. I'll try the BFH first. I'm just wondering how they got it off at the tire shop.
Old 09-15-2007, 06:40 PM
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take the lug nuts off drive around town it should come right off ok dont try that just kick yell scream whatever it takes it will come off
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Turn around and kick the tire with the bottom of your foot like a donkey
Yeah do it that way. Have one lugnut on loose to catch it when it flies off.

Afterwards, clean up the inside of the rim where it sits on the hub. Wire brush, scotchbrite, sandpaper, whatever. Clean it good. Then apply a thin smear of neverseize onto it to keep it from getting stuck next time. Maybe paint your hubs too.

Salt + water + steel + aluminum + time = galvanic corrosion.
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Got it off. BFH and more PB blaster!
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Back off all lug nuts a couple turns, and with vehicle on ground, rock it from side to side. This will usually break the wheel loose, without doing any damage to it, or any body parts. Before reinstalling it, clean all contact areas and coat with anti-size so it isn't a problem next time.
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Make sure you upgrade your insurance to Full Coverage, then loosen the lug nuts, and go for a drive
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