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  • #31
    ive had to put \breaker bar on ground nd aim rite way nd give car a good shove in neutral nd jus have someone ready to hit brakes ..... nd have no one stand next to it it was a lil scary but worked .. car is more leverage/torque than ne breaker bar or impact will have

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    • #32
      Haha that's crazy.
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      • #33
        heat up the bolt with gas torch heat till red but heat the threads up all around dont stay in one stop or else you will burn your bearings then but a 1/2 impact gun to it and loosen it or a breaker bar or ratchet that is half inch with a six foot pipe
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        • #34
          You don't want to heat the threaded part of the axle. You want to heat the axle nut. Heat expands metal. Freezing metal contracts it. Just to add my two cents lol.
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          • #35
            hey bicho u still need help or what maybe ill come down gotta use a big persuader pipe i could bring one down
            95 teggy ls turbo DD:)

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            • #36
              do it the way i said to and it will work

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              • #37
                Did u get it off yet?? I got a 1inch braker bar Im next to hartford pm me an lmk
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                • #38
                  you dont want to put heat on it at all the heat will fuck the bearing up for the wheel bearing

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                  • #39
                    That's actually kind of true now that I think of it...
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                    • #40
                      have some one put a long metal pipe on the breaker bar and force it down while you bang on the metal pipe with another metal pipe....thats what i did...n it worked...

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                      • #41
                        lololololololol
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                        • #42
                          i had an accord that i had this problem with... I took a half inch drive socket wrench and a 36mm, but you'll need a 32mm and i had a 5' peice of pipe... I just bounced on that mother f*cker and it broke loose. no heat man, not good for the bearing.

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