Darren_L
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try jacking the car up and then wedging a piece of timber between the wheel and a brick wall.
then start the car up and turn the steering toward the direction of the timber. Sometimes it can pop the wheel off. Don't hold the steering against the timber for too long or you may damage the rack seals
I used to get the rotors off in a similar fashion, except I'd wedge the timber between the rotor and the chassis rail
then start the car up and turn the steering toward the direction of the timber. Sometimes it can pop the wheel off. Don't hold the steering against the timber for too long or you may damage the rack seals
I used to get the rotors off in a similar fashion, except I'd wedge the timber between the rotor and the chassis rail