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Howey
PostPosted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 6:18 am Up
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The spacer has seized onto the inside of Georgie's wheel Sad

I have tried hitting it with a rubber mallet and soaking it in penetrating spary and its not shifting.

Any sensible suggestions?

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the only thing i can think of is tapping a small thin screwdriver behind it to try and ease it off

othwise i'm stumped

 

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I just took an old extension bar and a lump hammer to mine when they need to come off and after a few even hits around the spigot they just came off.
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That's the problem with aluminium spacers the corrode to the alloy wheel ! I would try the Hitting the screw driver from behind the spacer coming though the wheel holes
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We have tried with a screw driver it won't budge :/ so we're gunna take it down the place we get our wheels from ask them if they can remove it Razz
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this happened to me so we put big fat bolt through one of the holes and hit it with a big hammer and after a few taps they came off, oh and loads of WD
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Shame the hubs dont have studs as i'd sit the spacer on that and knock the wheel off it.
Basically what Jord said, but easier

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00budham00 wrote:
That's the problem with aluminium spacers the corrode to the alloy wheel ! I would try the Hitting the screw driver from behind the spacer coming though the wheel holes

never happen on mine and as a rule of thumb is your should grease the hubs surface before you put the wheels on.

 
 

 

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Seabook wrote:
00budham00 wrote:
That's the problem with aluminium spacers the corrode to the alloy wheel ! I would try the Hitting the screw driver from behind the spacer coming though the wheel holes

never happen on mine and as a rule of thumb is your should grease the hubs surface before you put the wheels on.


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Sorted now, thanks guys Smile
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Seabook wrote:
00budham00 wrote:
That's the problem with aluminium spacers the corrode to the alloy wheel ! I would try the Hitting the screw driver from behind the spacer coming though the wheel holes

never happen on mine and as a rule of thumb is your should grease the hubs surface before you put the wheels on.

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Copper grease or white lithium.

Always put it on the back of wheels too Smile

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The place we get all our tyres from, one of the took a hammer to it, but now it's bent flat on one side now. But it's off from my wheel as i was swopping the 20mm spacers for 10mm spacers to stop the scrubbing on the rear.

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Lee wrote:
Seabook wrote:
00budham00 wrote:
That's the problem with aluminium spacers the corrode to the alloy wheel ! I would try the Hitting the screw driver from behind the spacer coming though the wheel holes

never happen on mine and as a rule of thumb is your should grease the hubs surface before you put the wheels on.

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Copper grease or white lithium.

Always put it on the back of wheels too Smile

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