Posted by Harold H on February 18, 2008 at 17:54:55 from (71.28.8.77):
In Reply to: w4 rear wheels posted by Permaclutter on February 18, 2008 at 14:54:12:
Removing the rims from the wheels is no problem, just remove the lugs. However, removing the wheel from the azle is SUPPOSED to be no problem. Theroredically it will slide off the axle when you remove the retaining bolt from the center of the axle. Usually though, they are frozen solid. You can try penetrating oil, heat, and hydraulic pressure and lots of patience. Sometime they come loose fairly easy and sometime they are vertually impossible to remove. Good luck.
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