Reading ADB they were talking about repairing a puncture without taking wheel off. Tricker but worth a shot
Reading ADB they were talking about repairing a puncture without taking wheel off. Tricker but worth a shot
xens idea works sweet,but if the axle has corroded in there id check bearings,theyre probly in need of replacing or at least repacking.tap the axle back and forth with crc etc until it moves further each time. i made a drift/punch out of a socket extension to hit it thru when the nut stops it and you cant hit the nut anymore. it takes a while sometimes but it works,as mentioned earlier get some copper coat lube on shaft when you reassemble,not normal grease it goes sticky and youll end with same hassle next time...good luck
personally i'd just use the old 1/2 drive extension trick to get matters moving and just replace the bearings whilst im in there.
To avoid the issue in future though get things all polished up and well lubed before bunging it back in
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It's completely and utterly fucked now... Completely over it.
Who's likely to be open in the Manukau area tomorrow? I'm going to dump it on the trailer and hope to have it fixed ready to go away Thursday afternoon.
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