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Old 01-23-2019, 03:22 PM   #11
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LukeL,

I'm headed that way with my trailer if it helps ?
$250 right, just to get rid of it ?
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Old 01-23-2019, 04:34 PM   #12
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LukeL,

I'm headed that way with my trailer if it helps ?
$250 right, just to get rid of it ?


I don’t like it a lot, but a little more than that!
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Old 01-27-2019, 03:29 PM   #13
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It’s 8 pounds man. I’m done with these gas carts you rope me into. [emoji52][emoji16][emoji16]
Did you ever get it off? Im having trouble getting into mine. I've banged it till my hands were numb...

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Old 01-30-2019, 12:49 PM   #14
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Maybe you should stop hitting it with your purse and use a big hammer
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Old 01-30-2019, 12:54 PM   #15
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Did you ever get it off? Im having trouble getting into mine. I've banged it till my hands were numb...

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No. I only have time on weekends to mess with these things.


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No. I only have time on weekends to mess with these things.


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I ended up taking the whole assembly off the axle. Removed the 4 bolts by using the access hole on the hub. Removed the brake line. I beat it from behind until it came off as a whole unit. Then I was able to remove the hub.

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I ended up taking the whole assembly off the axle. Removed the 4 bolts by using the access hole on the hub. Removed the brake line. I beat it from behind until it came off as a whole unit. Then I was able to remove the hub.

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wow thats one way of doing it lol. I think I'd just cut and split the lugnuts off the studs, the studs have to be replaced anyway so may as well make sure of it.

Luke probably has about 14 stacks of stock wheels anyways, so even cutting them off flush with the wheel, doesn't really matter if the wheel gets damaged. plenty of extras floating around!
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wow thats one way of doing it lol. I think I'd just cut and split the lugnuts off the studs, the studs have to be replaced anyway so may as well make sure of it.



Luke probably has about 14 stacks of stock wheels anyways, so even cutting them off flush with the wheel, doesn't really matter if the wheel gets damaged. plenty of extras floating around!


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