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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8534 |
large rubber mallet to the rear of the wheel, not many other successful ways really. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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7th Sep 2015 7:37pm |
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proser Member Since: 20 Jul 2015 Location: Stafford Posts: 452 |
Get some air in the tyre. Put nuts on but with enough play that the wheel would wobble about. Then drive it slowly down the street with hard left/right turns of the steering wheel.
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7th Sep 2015 8:03pm |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7941 |
Are you a member of the AA or RAC ? |
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7th Sep 2015 8:28pm |
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peejay Member Since: 20 Sep 2013 Location: London / Kent borders Posts: 143 |
I'm in the RAC but don't think my package includes Home Start so not not sure if this is covered on my membership, I'll ring them tomorrow to check then if not it's out with the club hammer I guess !
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7th Sep 2015 8:44pm |
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sherman Member Since: 23 Aug 2015 Location: L'Isle Jourdain Posts: 71 |
What Proser said always works for me....and some of the good old WD40 on the nuts first...good luck 2007 TDV8 VSE Java Black
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7th Sep 2015 9:12pm |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7941 |
And once it's off, put some copper grease on the back of it - then take all the others off & do the same.
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7th Sep 2015 9:33pm |
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Zirconblue Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Kent Posts: 1277 |
get a 6 or 8ft length of 4x2" timber from a DIY shop, loosen the nuts off, jack it up and stick the wood in behind the wheel and lever the wheel off against the brake disc/caliper. It's easier than trying to swing a mallet which normally hits just about everything but the wheel (because it's awkward to swing it under there) |
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7th Sep 2015 9:54pm |
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peejay Member Since: 20 Sep 2013 Location: London / Kent borders Posts: 143 |
Thanks for all the suggestions, I jacked it up on the "sprinter" jack recommended on here that I bought after it fell off the scissor jack a couple of years ago when I previously had to change a wheel! Then with a 4lb lump hammer I bought whacked carefully against a piece of 4" x 2" on the back side of the wheel and away it came
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8th Sep 2015 8:28pm |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8534 |
I'd have the other side checked as well whilst you are at it, has the tyre worn unevenly? There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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8th Sep 2015 8:36pm |
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peejay Member Since: 20 Sep 2013 Location: London / Kent borders Posts: 143 |
Slightly more wear on the inner edge but I did have it checked for alignment and camber etc on that machine I can't remember the name of now and it came up with a clean bill of health, all settings bang on! The spare at the moment came off the other side a while ago so I'm putting 2 new ones on to be sure and as the fronts were new only last year then it'll be all good |
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8th Sep 2015 8:46pm |
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Amazing Member Since: 17 Jun 2015 Location: China Posts: 61 |
for future ref. stuck wheel remote change.the way I do it is face away from car and donkey kick tyre at 12,and 6 o clock. a few times often starts it rocking. it is better to have and not need then need and not have |
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9th Sep 2015 3:02am |
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47p2 Member Since: 05 Oct 2010 Location: Gone Beyond, Subaru Posts: 8048 |
^ This, done it lots of times and never not managed to remove a stuck wheel. It's not only easier to do but much safer |
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9th Sep 2015 5:59am |
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DaveK Member Since: 18 Oct 2013 Location: StHelens Posts: 790 |
May I suggest boiling water poured thru a spoke to hit the centre area of the wheel. It's worked for me. |
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9th Sep 2015 7:51am |
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Rangeyman Member Since: 03 Feb 2015 Location: west yorkshire Posts: 267 |
A block of wood and a heavy hammer sorted it for me,not too crazy but there is not much point stroking it like the dog! |
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11th Sep 2015 8:19pm |
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