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Old 05-18-2017, 08:49 AM   #12
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So I got it off by hitting it with the air hammer, pushing it back until it caught some threads, then pulling as hard as I could while turning off the nut. Had to do that 3 times before it finally popped off. Fun times.

Replaced the stud, then pressure washed them all off to remove any dirt or metal, used the air chuck to blow dry, then carefully installed wheels without scraping as I slid it on. No issues now. But what a PITA.

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