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Old 12-29-2012, 01:02 PM
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Had the same issue because the wheel and spindle were originally installed without anti-seize or as much as a drop of grease.......These conical surfaces deserved more respect..Be very careful with the wide deep rear rims. It is very easy to bounce off the spinner or miss a blow and hit the rim surface. A suggestion is to fabricate something with enough length to get your hammer blows out and away from the wheel. You will get better at it with time. I fabricated a metal bar with a " U " to straddle the spinner that works like a charm......Keep at it as the surfaces are trying to gall.
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