Jul-17-2021 05:27 PM
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Jul-20-2021 05:12 AM
ferndaleflyer wrote:
Something about the aluminum bonding to the bolts, lugs.
Jul-19-2021 03:19 PM
Jul-19-2021 01:11 PM
larry cad wrote:
There is a product called "Never Seez" that is a type of grease that you can paint onto wheel studs and you will never again have that problem. I use it all the time on wheels, and brake discs, and other stuff that gets exposed to water and might someday have to come off.
Doesn't solve your problem, but prevents it from happening again. Oh, and yes, use a sledge hammer.
Jul-19-2021 10:34 AM
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Jul-18-2021 07:50 PM
Jul-18-2021 06:30 PM
bgum wrote:
Next time just loosen the lug nuts a little and drive around the block.
Jul-18-2021 05:04 PM
Jul-18-2021 03:51 PM
JaxDad wrote:
Next time, deflate both tires, insert 3 short pieces of 4” x 4” wood blocks between the tires at 10, 2 and 6 o’clock and reinflate both tires again.
Usually the air pressure forces them apart, even if not, it’s then a bunch easier to pop them apart with the big hammer.
Jul-18-2021 12:16 PM
Jul-18-2021 10:32 AM
bobndot wrote:Grit dog wrote:
get a Colby Valve to carry with you.
I didn’t know about these ,
What size is used on our 16” wheels ?
Some are hand twist and some need a socket in one of two sizes. The company list says standard size and commercial , like farm equipment.
Jul-18-2021 09:40 AM