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zenox 09-25-2006 10:33 AM

hyundaitech help
 
I went to change the tire on my 2001 santafe,today and I cant get the tire
and rim assy. off of the left rear wheel hub,it is frozen in place.
yes I did remove all the nuts and tried gently tapping the rim.
tks if you can help



Edwin Pawlowski 09-25-2006 10:45 AM

Re: hyundaitech help
 

"zenox" <zenox-7@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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> tried gently tapping the rim.


You need more than gentle. Get a bigger hammer.



Mike Marlow 09-25-2006 11:01 AM

Re: hyundaitech help
 

"zenox" <zenox-7@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:oNRRg.28240$R63.15685@pd7urf1no...

> I went to change the tire on my 2001 santafe,today and I cant get the tire
> and rim assy. off of the left rear wheel hub,it is frozen in place.
> yes I did remove all the nuts and tried gently tapping the rim.
> tks if you can help
>
>


Gently??? We don't need no stinkin' "gently". Beat that sucker off. It's
very common for wheels to corrode into place. It sometimes takes some
serious beating to get them off. Once you get it off you can coat the hub
and/or the inside surface of the wheel hub with a light coat of never-sezie
or the likes to help eliminate this in the future.

--

-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net



zenox 09-25-2006 01:56 PM

Re: hyundaitech help
 
HARDEE HARR HARR,
Thanks guys,for the big sledge suggestions.
Actually I had a coffee and backed off all the nuts about 0.020" let her of
the jacks and drove back an forth a few times.Jacked her up again and off
she came.
I like the never seize idea.
cheers
"Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> wrote in message
news:d3428$4517f0d4$471fbb6d$24960@ALLTEL.NET...
>
> "zenox" <zenox-7@shaw.ca> wrote in message
> news:oNRRg.28240$R63.15685@pd7urf1no...
>
>> I went to change the tire on my 2001 santafe,today and I cant get the
>> tire
>> and rim assy. off of the left rear wheel hub,it is frozen in place.
>> yes I did remove all the nuts and tried gently tapping the rim.
>> tks if you can help
>>
>>

>
> Gently??? We don't need no stinkin' "gently". Beat that sucker off.
> It's
> very common for wheels to corrode into place. It sometimes takes some
> serious beating to get them off. Once you get it off you can coat the hub
> and/or the inside surface of the wheel hub with a light coat of
> never-sezie
> or the likes to help eliminate this in the future.
>
> --
>
> -Mike-
> mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
>
>




Tom 09-25-2006 03:49 PM

Re: hyundaitech help
 
That's a great idea backing off the nuts and then driving back and forth.
However, it's not nearly as much fun as beating the snot out of it!!!!!!
You have to take your frustrations out on something.

Tom


"zenox" <zenox-7@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:BLURg.29644$R63.6952@pd7urf1no...
> HARDEE HARR HARR,
> Thanks guys,for the big sledge suggestions.
> Actually I had a coffee and backed off all the nuts about 0.020" let her
> of the jacks and drove back an forth a few times.Jacked her up again and
> off she came.
> I like the never seize idea.
> cheers
> "Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> wrote in message
> news:d3428$4517f0d4$471fbb6d$24960@ALLTEL.NET...
>>
>> "zenox" <zenox-7@shaw.ca> wrote in message
>> news:oNRRg.28240$R63.15685@pd7urf1no...
>>
>>> I went to change the tire on my 2001 santafe,today and I cant get the
>>> tire
>>> and rim assy. off of the left rear wheel hub,it is frozen in place.
>>> yes I did remove all the nuts and tried gently tapping the rim.
>>> tks if you can help
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Gently??? We don't need no stinkin' "gently". Beat that sucker off.
>> It's
>> very common for wheels to corrode into place. It sometimes takes some
>> serious beating to get them off. Once you get it off you can coat the
>> hub
>> and/or the inside surface of the wheel hub with a light coat of
>> never-sezie
>> or the likes to help eliminate this in the future.
>>
>> --
>>
>> -Mike-
>> mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
>>
>>

>
>




zenox 09-25-2006 04:05 PM

Re: hyundaitech help
 
Actually I work as a millwright and get to beat the snot out of everything
I work on.Next time I have this problem I will invite one of my steel
fabricator buddies over those guys take it to the next level<g>
zenox
"Tom" <tjwitman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:5pWRg.9330$zF5.4237@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
> That's a great idea backing off the nuts and then driving back and forth.
> However, it's not nearly as much fun as beating the snot out of it!!!!!!
> You have to take your frustrations out on something.
>
> Tom
>
>
> "zenox" <zenox-7@shaw.ca> wrote in message
> news:BLURg.29644$R63.6952@pd7urf1no...
>> HARDEE HARR HARR,
>> Thanks guys,for the big sledge suggestions.
>> Actually I had a coffee and backed off all the nuts about 0.020" let her
>> of the jacks and drove back an forth a few times.Jacked her up again and
>> off she came.
>> I like the never seize idea.
>> cheers
>> "Mike Marlow" <mmarlow@alltel.net> wrote in message
>> news:d3428$4517f0d4$471fbb6d$24960@ALLTEL.NET...
>>>
>>> "zenox" <zenox-7@shaw.ca> wrote in message
>>> news:oNRRg.28240$R63.15685@pd7urf1no...
>>>
>>>> I went to change the tire on my 2001 santafe,today and I cant get the
>>>> tire
>>>> and rim assy. off of the left rear wheel hub,it is frozen in place.
>>>> yes I did remove all the nuts and tried gently tapping the rim.
>>>> tks if you can help
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Gently??? We don't need no stinkin' "gently". Beat that sucker off.
>>> It's
>>> very common for wheels to corrode into place. It sometimes takes some
>>> serious beating to get them off. Once you get it off you can coat the
>>> hub
>>> and/or the inside surface of the wheel hub with a light coat of
>>> never-sezie
>>> or the likes to help eliminate this in the future.
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> -Mike-
>>> mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>
>




Matt Whiting 09-25-2006 04:30 PM

Re: hyundaitech help
 
Mike Marlow wrote:
> "zenox" <zenox-7@shaw.ca> wrote in message
> news:oNRRg.28240$R63.15685@pd7urf1no...
>
>
>>I went to change the tire on my 2001 santafe,today and I cant get the tire
>>and rim assy. off of the left rear wheel hub,it is frozen in place.
>>yes I did remove all the nuts and tried gently tapping the rim.
>>tks if you can help
>>
>>

>
>
> Gently??? We don't need no stinkin' "gently". Beat that sucker off. It's
> very common for wheels to corrode into place. It sometimes takes some
> serious beating to get them off. Once you get it off you can coat the hub
> and/or the inside surface of the wheel hub with a light coat of never-sezie
> or the likes to help eliminate this in the future.


Yep, use a bigger hammer. This is another reason to rotate your tires.
I rotate mine every 10,000 miles and have never had a wheel rust in
place at that removal interval.

Matt

Brian Nystrom 09-25-2006 04:32 PM

Re: hyundaitech help
 
zenox wrote:
> Actually I work as a millwright and get to beat the snot out of everything
> I work on.Next time I have this problem I will invite one of my steel
> fabricator buddies over those guys take it to the next level<g>
> zenox
> "Tom" <tjwitman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:5pWRg.9330$zF5.4237@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
>> That's a great idea backing off the nuts and then driving back and forth.
>> However, it's not nearly as much fun as beating the snot out of it!!!!!!
>> You have to take your frustrations out on something.


FWIW, I find that all I have to do is wack the tire with palm of my hand
from the outside and it will pop the opposite side loose. A quick tug at
the point where I hit it and it comes right off. Hyundai wheels fit the
hub quite closely and corrosion forms where the dissimilar metals make
contact. Brush off the oxidation and apply an anti-corrosive agent like
Corrosion-X or anti-seize compound to the area where the hub inserts
into the wheel.

Tom 09-25-2006 06:42 PM

Re: hyundaitech help
 
I had an old car with the rear wheel stuck on so badly that I had tried a
torch to heat the rim up, which usually works. In this case, it took a cold
chisel and BFH to cut it loose. Had to actually cut throught the rim. Bye
Bye wheel.

Tom


"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:S1XRg.1341$0Y2.1123@trndny09...
> zenox wrote:
>> Actually I work as a millwright and get to beat the snot out of
>> everything I work on.Next time I have this problem I will invite one of
>> my steel fabricator buddies over those guys take it to the next level<g>
>> zenox
>> "Tom" <tjwitman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
>> news:5pWRg.9330$zF5.4237@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
>>> That's a great idea backing off the nuts and then driving back and
>>> forth. However, it's not nearly as much fun as beating the snot out of
>>> it!!!!!! You have to take your frustrations out on something.

>
> FWIW, I find that all I have to do is wack the tire with palm of my hand
> from the outside and it will pop the opposite side loose. A quick tug at
> the point where I hit it and it comes right off. Hyundai wheels fit the
> hub quite closely and corrosion forms where the dissimilar metals make
> contact. Brush off the oxidation and apply an anti-corrosive agent like
> Corrosion-X or anti-seize compound to the area where the hub inserts into
> the wheel.




Mike Marlow 09-25-2006 06:43 PM

Re: hyundaitech help
 

"Brian Nystrom" <brian.nystrom@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:S1XRg.1341$0Y2.1123@trndny09...
> zenox wrote:
> > Actually I work as a millwright and get to beat the snot out of

everything
> > I work on.Next time I have this problem I will invite one of my steel
> > fabricator buddies over those guys take it to the next level<g>
> > zenox
> > "Tom" <tjwitman@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> > news:5pWRg.9330$zF5.4237@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
> >> That's a great idea backing off the nuts and then driving back and

forth.
> >> However, it's not nearly as much fun as beating the snot out of

it!!!!!!
> >> You have to take your frustrations out on something.

>
> FWIW, I find that all I have to do is wack the tire with palm of my hand
> from the outside and it will pop the opposite side loose. A quick tug at
> the point where I hit it and it comes right off. Hyundai wheels fit the
> hub quite closely and corrosion forms where the dissimilar metals make
> contact. Brush off the oxidation and apply an anti-corrosive agent like
> Corrosion-X or anti-seize compound to the area where the hub inserts
> into the wheel.


Generally a good whack with the hand works Brian, but it's not uncommon to
find one so siezed on that it either takes the mondo BFH, or heat. I've
encounterd wheels before that would not budge without heat. Just helped a
friend with a Ford pickup that was like that. We beat on that with a huge
BFH and finally I got the torches. It took a lot of heat but the wheel
finally came free.

--

-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net



Brian Nystrom 09-26-2006 09:41 AM

Re: hyundaitech help
 
Mike Marlow wrote:

> Generally a good whack with the hand works Brian, but it's not uncommon to
> find one so siezed on that it either takes the mondo BFH, or heat.


I don't doubt that at all. I change from summer to winter wheels every
fall and back again every spring, so mine wheels never have more than a
few months to seize together. I would imagine that if one didn't rotate
their tires regularly and left them on for a couple of years or more, it
would be a real bear to get them off.


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