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Old 04-21-2009, 12:50 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by projectRDM View Post
Not a good suggestion. If you don't need the axle, why put the nut back on? If you hit it hard enough the nut will crown the axle's threads, making the nut impossible to get off.

I've only had one really stuck axle before, it was a set of R32 rear uprights, I put the uprights on top of a vice and used a sledgehammer. It still took maybe a dozen good hits. Using a hub puller isn't always optimal because you can pull the hub out of the bearing.
yup yup ....shits so messy when the hub pulls from the bearing...id say keep flooding it wiht some pb blasterfor one day and taking a piece of wood on top of the axle and start whaling at it...less chance of u screwing up on the axle smashing out ... another thing u can do is, get one of those autozone claws...the big ass one...cut out the dust shield, and anchor the claw arms to the knuckle...and start cranking on the bitch...hope that makes sense
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