![]() |
[auto] Rim stuck on hub day after shop rotated tires - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: [auto] Rim stuck on hub day after shop rotated tires (/showthread.php?tid=144443) |
Re: [auto] Rim stuck on hub day after shop rotated tires - cbelt3 - 11-13-2012 michaelb wrote:He paid for that service as part of his membership. It's akin to having a warranty and the service provider not providing the repair. You paid for the warranty, it wasn't honored. mr big has the best solution (albeit nerve-wracking). I've used the big hammer solution on steel wheels, and once even used a 4 foot prybar (!) to pull a wheel loose on an idiot chrysler minivan (blech). I have two words... Jack Stand I know that doesn't help when you're changing a flat in the boonies. Re: [auto] Rim stuck on hub day after shop rotated tires - testcase - 11-13-2012 There can be a LOT of friction holding a wheel on a truck hub after the lug nuts have been removed. I've seen mechanics "talk" to such a wheel with a 4lb ball peen hammer or the back of a flat head axe to "convince" the hub to release the wheel. You don't have to beat the crap out of the wheel. Firm but light taps should set up enough vibration to overcome the friction. Once you get the wheel started moving, it should come off easily. Costco folks are probably aware of such techniques. When re-installing said wheel, you'll probably be amazed at just how far the lug nuts pull said wheel onto the hub. Good luck! Re: [auto] Rim stuck on hub day after shop rotated tires - DP - 11-13-2012 Newt! therm-why were you trying to change a tire the day after the service? Re: [auto] Rim stuck on hub day after shop rotated tires - mrlynn - 11-13-2012 davester wrote: That generally works, in my experience. /Mr Lynn Re: [auto] Rim stuck on hub day after shop rotated tires - thermarest - 11-13-2012 Thanks all. I just wanted a few opinions before calling. I talked to a manager, who seemed genuinely puzzled. A tire shop guy called me back shortly and said they did get the wheels off but that it had been difficult, that rims were on tight and that my rear hubs are quite rusty. He wasn't that surprised it had stuck again. So, perhaps the answer to my question is yes, indeed the wheel can be stuck on the rim right after having been removed. I'm not totally convinced either way. Re: [auto] Rim stuck on hub day after shop rotated tires - Carm - 11-13-2012 Im not convinced either. It takes time for the rim to stick. I have had to deal with two of them. One at a college and one at home. Swift donkey kicks (dont know the term for the type of kick) and the rims popped off. Pretty embarrasing for a guy to have to call another guy to help get his rim off the car. The guy at the college was feeling pretty sheepish. Re: [auto] Rim stuck on hub day after shop rotated tires - Dennis S - 11-13-2012 Have you considered the tire guy lied to you? I don't see how it stuck in one day. I'd bet money it was stuck and he said to hell with it. Re: [auto] Rim stuck on hub day after shop rotated tires - vitus - 11-13-2012 If the hubs are rusty, especially if they are rusty to the extent there is surface flaking, then I side with the tire shop. It is possible for the wheel to become mechanically stuck to the hub. If this is the case, this would happen immediately upon tightening the lug nuts. Re: [auto] Rim stuck on hub day after shop rotated tires - M A V I C - 11-14-2012 PB Blaster. Hopefully they're not nice wheels... if they aren't, smack them between the lugs. Re: [auto] Rim stuck on hub day after shop rotated tires - srf1957 - 11-14-2012 Which assumes the person rotating the tires didn't clean them before trying to balance them. May I suggest you try Les Schwab next time. |