Wheel seize how to take it off

YuYuRena

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2003.5 MSP TG
As it says, I'm trying to switch back to my RH, but my winter tires are stuck to the wheel hubs and won't come off. Tried spraying WD-40, driving slowly around the block with the lugnuts loose, and kicking it. HELP!!!!!!
 
Had the same problem....the rear ones right?

I took a rubber mallet and beat the crap out it and it finally knocked loose.
 
put it on jackstands and rubber mallet the s*** out of the back side. for real. i had the same problem, and you think oh a rubber mallet wont do s***. do it!
 
i kick the bottom of the tire and it eventually knocks it loose. a mallet is good too tho...never thought of that
 
don't have a rubber mallet, I'm in school, no tools man except my tq wrench for tightenning down the wheels

edit: and yes it's the rear left one. I got the right rear one loose just by shaking it, but that left 1 is a b****.
 
I work at a tire shop, kick it from behind. Lay on the ground that will do the trick no doubt. When you get it off put some anti-seeze on the wheel hub and it should be okay.
 
AZMSP84 said:
I work at a tire shop, kick it from behind. Lay on the ground that will do the trick no doubt. When you get it off put some anti-seeze on the wheel hub and it should be okay.
Behind like my feet are facing the inside of the tire and my head is at the other tire right?
 
yeh as stated the salt and grime just siezed ur wheel to the hub....kick it, beat it, hump it......eventually it will come off :)
 
AZMSP84 said:
I work at a tire shop, kick it from behind. Lay on the ground that will do the trick no doubt. When you get it off put some anti-seeze on the wheel hub and it should be okay.
Yeah I would not do that If you just have the car up on a jack. It's too easy to knock it off the jack. Lots of people have died from doing things like that. If you wer on a lift or something yeah but not on a jack. Use the rubber mallet, hammer and board, a big rock, they're steelies man you wont hurt em that bad.
 
i just took a board and put it on the back side of the wheel and beat the crap out of it till mine came off. all four of mine were rusted on. that sucked!!!
 
if the car is on jackstands would it be safe to kick it still? they're alot more stable than just a floor jack.
 
I just reach my arms around and moved the rim back and forth. Finally it the tire and wheel came off sending my ass straight to the ground with a wheel sitting on top of me...LOL I'll have to try the mallet thing next winter!

Kind of off topic but not really: on the rear hubs, did you guys notice that the studs for the lugs to bolt to move a little??? Mine did, and they said that was normal... Oh well, wheel and tire hasn't fallen off while driving yet and that was well over a month ago..haha
 
I DIDNT notice my lugs were lose but i would hope it tightens up when u tighten down ur lug nuts ?!?!?
 
AutoBox said:
I DIDNT notice my lugs were lose but i would hope it tightens up when u tighten down ur lug nuts ?!?!?
that's what I'm sayin...LOL I think they are splined from the back of the hub....
 
SaaBaaDoo said:
that's what I'm sayin...LOL I think they are splined from the back of the hub....
They are, but also remember that they are attched to the hub and not the rotor, the rotor can move around a little bit.

As for the siezed wheel, take the lugnuts off, leave one loosely on and kick tire/wheel. But the trick I learned was to lean with your back against the car- and kick backwards. Seems to give more force and pop them off better. MIght help to spray some WD-40 down between the hub and wheel.
 

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