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Tony Hwang wrote:

Then he should know better than to create posts with nebulous
subject lines.


Hi,


Hello.

I reported else where on this thread the problem got solved.


Is that supposed to impress me?

This is for you. "I was stuck with a situation" Do I pass now?


No.

Or "Help, tire/rim won't come off the hub"


That would have been fine.

When you craft a useful subject line, you are doing yourself and all
potential readers a favor by allowing those with actual, real knowledge
on that particular topic to immediately clue-in on your post and
open/read it and then post their comments.

This is a high-volume group which makes formulating a useful subject
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BFH to the rescue. Hang onto that hammer, you'll need it to
replace studs if the threads get stripped.

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Last night I went out to cabin and brought 10# sledge hammer
back. B4 I
use it I loosened lug nuts half turn or so and drove around
the block,
stop-go repeat, go up and down the gutter edge. It did not
work.
Then I used the hammer and 2x6 lumber piece to protect the
rim. One
gentle but subtle whack to the rim/tire from inside out, it
worked the
first time. Forecast is snow on Monday. Wife will feel safer
if it does
snow. Long range forecast is coldest weather in 20 years.
We're
preparing for it. AWD + good snow tires will help us driving
in, out of
town.
Thank you all for helpful suggestions. I used some
anti-seize compound
hoping it'll be easier in the spring for summer tires.


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On Sat, 22 Oct 2011 10:51:31 -0400, Tony Miklos
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On 10/21/2011 1:54 PM, Tekkie® wrote:
Home Guy posted for all of us...


Tony Hwang wrote:

"I am stuck".

You said you are stuck.

I suggest you use some lubrication, a lever arm, rope, pry bar,
hydraulics or other power tools to get you un-stuck.

I have Tony Hunglow kill-filed so this is the first time I seen this *clowns*
posting but if he were somewhat smart he would go to the local auto supply
store that lends tools and ask for a drum puller.


They make drum pullers that pull wheels?

Only in Hawg's world.
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