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Old Jan 10, 2010 | 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by as355f1
undo the other wheel bolts then drill the centre of the stripped bolt out starting with a small drill but then next size up and so on, when you are at the size close the the size of the bolt get a block of wood on the back of the wheel rim and bray it with a hammer, whats left of the bolt will snap, done it loads of times on similar wheels and i have never damaged one yet
Theres a stud that is mounted to the hub, the nut itself is hollow and screws over the stud. The nut that im trying to to remove is like a tube, its threaded one end and had a hexagonan hole in the other that my adaptor fits into.

Originally Posted by supertouring230
use a thin socket and bar then whack it over the nut and use a 18v snap on gun trust me this will work i ve took loads of alloys off cars in the scrapyards doing it this way as the snap on gun shocks the nut/bolt and releases it
Cant whack anything over it as its only a mill or two from the hole in the wheel!

Cheers for the ideas so far, keep them coming!
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