scott d
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Registered: 17th Jun 04
Location: Harwood, Greater Manchester
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I've spent about an hr this morning with a mallet & WD40 trying to get both rear wheels off but they are seized onto the hub.
Is there anything better than WD40 I could use and would a kwik fit type garage be able to remove them?
Need them off ASAP as both tyres have golf ball size bulges on the sidewall
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Adam-D
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Registered: 11th May 02
Location: Cheshire
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jack it up undo bolts
big piece of wood and twat it with a hammer
or the bodge it way and this works but you may not want to do it, loosen your wheel bolt a tiny bit and do a 10mph handbrake turn,.
and i do mean a tiny bit
but i dont reccomend this way, i have done it and its scary
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Adam-D
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Registered: 11th May 02
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i mean by the wood, undo the bolts, place wood on backside of wheel, so its flat against it
then twat the wood with a big hammer
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scott d
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Registered: 17th Jun 04
Location: Harwood, Greater Manchester
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your not the only person to mention handbrak turns
i'll give that a try with a piece of wood up against the wheel first then take it to a garage.
cheers mate
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flybikeslee
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Registered: 2nd Jan 07
Location: Liverpool
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never ever use kwik fit.........
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