>In a message dated 11/17/01 5:24:39 PM Pacific Standard Time, >cikasper@MAIL.CRUZIO.COM writes: > ><< how to best get it off? >> > > >if this was friday, i'd be giving you lots of crap now. > >air powered impact tool would be the safest way to do it. you know, i reread my post and thought "oh, this is safe to send, no double entendres for the gang to throw back at me"...i'm still laughing. but not for long. i think i am going to try the dremel/chisel method that george pointed out on this one (i have a spare axle nut) after i spend about an hour on the bulley "liquid wrench and tap" method. then, on friday, i will have peter@volkscafe take off the other hub with an impact wrench, and put the studs in right there at his shop. he has other work he needs to do on the van anyway. thanks for taking it easy on me (all of you!) *g*. b |
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