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      09-28-2006, 05:51 PM   #1
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HELP...Hub Ring is stuck...I'm F#$%ed

I got another nail in my tire and was taking my wheel off....got the rim out, but the hub center ring is stuck to the hub...HELP
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      09-28-2006, 08:09 PM   #2
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Just use a screwdriver to pry it loose. Check my "No more rusty hub DIY" to prevent these types of things from happening.
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take a log as in a piece of wood and knock it off. Seriously.
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i try the screwdriver trick...didnt work..i'll try the piece of wood trick
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It will work put a towel over the wheel to make sure there is no scrap and take a log and hit the edge of the wheel with it and it will fall off. What has happened is the wheel has rusted together with the mount.

Dont be afraid to give it a strong hit into it.
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It will work put a towel over the wheel to make sure there is no scrap and take a log and hit the edge of the wheel with it and it will fall off. What has happened is the wheel has rusted together with the mount.

Dont be afraid to give it a strong hit into it.

I think his situation is a little different.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but he already removed his aftermarket wheel, and the hub centric ring (small plastic ring located between the wheel and the hub) is stuck.

If the ring is plastic, just take a chisel and break it off (purchase a replacement later).

If the ring is metal, try spraying a lot of WD40 over it, lete it sit for about 10 minutes, then use excessive force to pry it off. Continue this step if again if you have no success. The ring most likely expanded from heat.
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i try the screwdriver trick...didnt work..i'll try the piece of wood trick

Sorry, but I just can't stop imagining someone hammering their hub with a tree branch!
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would this happen to be h&r spacers??? i had the same problem. i just use 2 screw driver.
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the ring won't come off so I just fix the flat myself and put the rim back on....but I still want to get the ring out someday

ring is metal....I got a can of "PB" or should I use WD-40 instead????


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would this happen to be h&r spacers??? i had the same problem. i just use 2 screw driver.
nah..just center rings for the OZ rims

I'll try to fix this on the weekend....I'm so tire now


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Sorry, but I just can't stop imagining someone hammering their hub with a tree branch!

at this point...I'm willing to try everything
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PB?

Peanut Butter? WD40 will probably be a little more effective. Kidding!
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This has gotten to be funny. Good luck. I thought your wheel was still attached that why i said a log and hit it off
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This has gotten to be funny. Good luck. I thought your wheel was still attached that why i said a log and hit it off
^^ ummmm.... not a good idea if you value your wheel.
If you wack it in the wrong place you'll easilly bend the rim.

If you have a badly stuck wheel that kicking the tire won't break free....

Put the bolts back in then loosen one half turn.
Lower the car down onto the wheel again, then roll the car a bit.
The wheel will pop & no damage done by hitting the wheel.

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use a little anti seize on the wheel hub & it won't get stuck in the first place.
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sorry off topic but how many nails does this make for you? good luck with your problem.
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sorry off topic but how many nails does this make for you? good luck with your problem.
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once you get it off go out and by some anitseize grease and use that. its either a copper or aluminum paste you put on the hub first.

You can always try a rubber mallet to get it off to, and screwdrivers
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If this happens to anyone in the future.....do not try to pry it off, you'll just scratch-up the ring and'll prbly need a new one. Spray WD-40 around the ring and put the rim back on, drive it around for 5 minutes, and the thing will slip right off.

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If this happens to anyone in the future.....do not try to pry it off, you'll just scratch-up the ring and prbly need a new one. Spray WD-40 around the ring and put the rim back on, drive it around for 5 minutes, and the thing will slip right off.

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Good word of advise. A lot of people seem to have the same problem.

Also glad to hear you got yours off.
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Good word of advise. A lot of people seem to have the same problem.

Also glad to hear you got yours off.
and thanks for your help
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