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I am trying to take the tire off of my car and it will not come off. I have ran into this problem in the past but it would eventuly come off but not this time. I tried using this stuff called PB and let it sit but it still would not come off. Please any advice would help.
Haha very funny. The lug nuts are off, but the wheel will not come off. This PB stuff is a little stronger than wd40 so I know that will not work.
7 Answers
- gejandsonsLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
If all retainers are removed you may be able to apply some extra force with a board such as a 2X4 placed between the frame & the tire. Don't put any body parts under the car while prying.
- Anonymous5 years ago
HaHa Silly Penguin
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I USE PB ALL THE TIME WHEN I RUN INTO A SITUATION LIKE THIS AND IT ALWAYS WORKS, HAVE YOU TRIED TO HEAT IT UP AS WELL.
IF IT IS ON THE FRONT IT IS MOST LIKELY JUST RUSTED ON AND YOU WILL HAVE TO TRY LIKE I SAID BEFORE.
IF IT IS ON THE BACK USE WHAT I SAID BEFORE BUT ALSO CHECK AND MAKE SURE THAT THE BRAKES ARE NOT HOLDING THE DRUM IN PLACE.
Source(s): "923" - Anonymous1 decade ago
ive had that happen to me before and what i do, is i turn the wheel as far as i can and hit the inside of the tire with a big hammer, it will come off.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Loosen the lug nuts.
- 1 decade ago
if your talking about the nuts not comming off try using a longer spanner to give you a bigger force !