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Old 05-16-2007, 03:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Wheel Help on 2004

I was trying to rotate my grils wheels last night after fixing a flat. I could not get the rear wheels off the car no matter what I tried or how hard I kicked the rim to try and break the seal loose. I got the lug nuts off easy but wow I have never seen a tire so stuck. I could not remove it at all no matter what I did. I had to hang my head and replace the front tire as I never was successful in removing the rear ones. .

Has this happened to others? What would people suggest to get the rear wheels of this car. I am concerned because if a flat ever happened in the rear of that car i could not change it the watthings are right now.

Thank You for the help
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they are just rusted to the drum... take a rubber mallet and evenly hit the wheel from all angels and eventually it will come off

Oh and one thread next time would be awesome

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they are just rusted to the drum... take a rubber mallet and evenly hit the wheel from all angels and eventually it will come off

Oh and one thread next time would be awesome

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for some reason the fourm was not responding when I hit post message so when I rehit it sent multiple copies. Sorry about that
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