Cant pull my axle all the way through
#2
Get some wd-40 and a piece of wood. Lube the axle with the lube (both sides) and put the wood on the end of the axle (hub) and hammer back into place and then lube again and then hammer it out. You may have to do this a couple of times until the axle gets lube all the way through.
#4
Originally posted by: Raptor4stroker
Get some wd-40 and a piece of wood. Lube the axle with the lube (both sides) and put the wood on the end of the axle (hub) and hammer back into place and then lube again and then hammer it out. You may have to do this a couple of times until the axle gets lube all the way through.
Get some wd-40 and a piece of wood. Lube the axle with the lube (both sides) and put the wood on the end of the axle (hub) and hammer back into place and then lube again and then hammer it out. You may have to do this a couple of times until the axle gets lube all the way through.
#5
Originally posted by: Blastermaster
on mine, i just put a cheap 22mm socket on the nut on the end of the axel, and beat the hell out of it till it came out.
on mine, i just put a cheap 22mm socket on the nut on the end of the axel, and beat the hell out of it till it came out.
#6
No. I just replaced my bearings. (i was in the same situation) If i were you I would put a socket on that wouldn't touch the threads of the axle and hit it with a sledge hammer. The axle wont get damaged if anything it might knock the bearings in the carrier a little loose so you can get them out easier. and P.S. good luck with the bearings if you need help or dont know how to do it put the carrier in a vice and pound away!!!
#7
Originally posted by: Stoppie
Wouldnt it still mess up the treads or the end though?
Originally posted by: Blastermaster
on mine, i just put a cheap 22mm socket on the nut on the end of the axel, and beat the hell out of it till it came out.
on mine, i just put a cheap 22mm socket on the nut on the end of the axel, and beat the hell out of it till it came out.
be sure to protect the threads
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#9
Originally posted by: Stoppie
Wouldnt it still mess up the treads or the end though?
Originally posted by: Blastermasteron mine, i just put a cheap 22mm socket on the nut on the end of the axel, and beat the hell out of it till it came out.
#10
Well I went with the socket idea and it worked. Man did I have to beat the hell out of it though. Thanks for the help guys.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
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