Mike, If all else fails... I took mine to a truck stop a few mile from my house where they had a 3/4" air impact drive and it took about 3 seconds and it was off. I then tightened it up as tight as I could and drove it home and then in a couple of hits it was off! :-) Other success: Set the cheater up with the van in the air and let the van down so the weight of the van breaks it loose. Use heat :-( but be careful you melt the grease and have to repack the bearings. The easiest was at the truck stop and it was so fast they didn't charge me a penny. Good luck. Jere 90 GL 88 GL |
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