father-in-law had the same thing haoppen to his ram shop had to cut it off
"Josh Battles" <josh@omg-stfu.com> wrote in message
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>
> Michael Maskalans wrote:
>
> >
> > If you had a steel wheel stuck to a hub, what would you do?
> >
> > and when that didn't work, what would you do?
> >
> > and if *that* didn't work, what then?
> >
> > anything else you'd try?
> >
> > FYI, it's on a solid front axle on my Ram, and I have no idea if it's
> > sticking to the disc or to the hub.
> > --
> > Michael Maskalans <http://mike.tepidcola.com/>
> > mobile.612.618.4652 home.585.935.7129 fax.954.697.0487
> >
>
> I'm going to assume that you've beaten it with a sledgehammer, right?
> When I worked in a shop, we'd leave one lug nut on and beat the snot out
> of the wheel with a sledge. Hit the tire so you don't dent the rim.
>
> If this doesn't get it, try soaking the hub area with penetrating oil
> and letting it sit for 15 - 20 minutes or so and repeat.
>
> good luck!
>
> --
> - Josh
> Lowered 2000 Dakota CC 3.9L
> www.geocities.com/lenny187/dakota.html
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