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    Dually Tire.......help

    Inside tire of my 1-ton is froze up, can’t get it off! Beat on it, hooked it up to a come-a-long, put a giant gear puller on it, heated up the wheel!
    Nothing

    #2
    Trade it in.


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      #3
      drive it

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        #4
        My first thought would be leave the outside dual off leave lug nuts loose and drive it around the block.


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          #5
          [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqFFLHlGfk4"]How To Remove Stuck Dually wheels - YouTube[/ame]

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            #6
            Originally posted by Bh_liberty View Post
            My first thought would be leave the outside dual off leave lug nuts loose and drive it around the block.


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            Did that......
            Gonna hook up the tractor to it and yank it off

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              #7
              Thanks

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                #8
                Originally posted by Leemo View Post
                Did that......
                Gonna hook up the tractor to it and yank it off

                Pics or it didn’t happen


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                  #9
                  Steel or aluminum wheel?? Try to work it on one side then the other back and forth. Come-a-long, big hammer, or a long prybar or pipe between the wheel and brake drum(the longer the better, maximum leverage is the goal). If you can get one side to move just a little you'll be able to work it off from there. I see the aluminum wheels seized on big trucks on a pretty regular basis and this is the best way I've found to get the freed up. Good luck.

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                    #10
                    Spray PB blaster or similar around the studes. Center. And backing plate. Let it soak. Hit the tire from the back with a mallet.

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                      #11
                      D6 dozer and chain

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                        #12
                        Take the outside tire off. Leave lug nuts slightly loose. Drive forward and slam on the breaks. May take a couple of tries but it will work

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                          #13
                          Take it to discount tire and let them deal with it. [emoji23] sorry, I’ve got nothing


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                            #14
                            Originally posted by cvanbrunt View Post
                            Take it to discount tire and let them deal with it. [emoji23] sorry, I’ve got nothing


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                            My thoughts exactly

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                              #15
                              Self note: Never buy vehicle from Leemo

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