Great success!
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Great success!
I finally got my wheel spacer to budge! there was no way these aren't safe I could have easily put the wheel on without the nuts and the corrosion would hold it.
i had tried at least 5 different pullers and combinations for something to fit on the ledge and be long enough

Look Rustyness
i had tried at least 5 different pullers and combinations for something to fit on the ledge and be long enough
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From: Central NJ
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Re: Great success!
did it rust on, or was it wedged on because of the inner bore being too small?
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Re: Great success!
ouch, that sounds frustrating. well at least you got it off now
now to find something that doesnt let it rust together. if you find anything that helps it not stick please let me know since im planning on buying spacers in the near future and i wouldnt like it one bit if it happened to me. id probably get a blow torch or a hammer the living crap out of emm till they budged.
now to find something that doesnt let it rust together. if you find anything that helps it not stick please let me know since im planning on buying spacers in the near future and i wouldnt like it one bit if it happened to me. id probably get a blow torch or a hammer the living crap out of emm till they budged.
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