Wheels GLUED on?

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aaronon
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Wheels GLUED on?

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Is this normal for polo alloys?

I have a completely flat tyre and pulled over there and undid all the bolts etc and the wheel won't come off. It's the read wheel and I pulled. . .i kicked. . .i stomped. . .i got help. . .i booted. . .i hammered. . .and it's still on. . .i could even drive with it!

What the hell like. . .i even put wd40 on t and nothing. . .what am I meant to do? :(:(

Anyone else experienced this? Volkswagen should just do away with wheel bolts lol
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Wheels GLUED on?

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Tried a rubber mallet smacked on both sides ?.
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I had this problem too, its because there is no grease!

best way to get them 'unstuck' is to finger tighten the wheel bolts, drive slowly for a very short distance and slam on!

this should 'crack' them off the hub


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Definitely sounds like they're seized on. Get a rubber mallet and give them a few whacks to loosen them up and they should come off. Clean any corrosion off the hubs with a wire brush and use a bit of copper grease to stop it happening again.
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Thanks guys. Have no rubber mallet shall get a lend of one tomorrow :(

Tried the braking tip and it didn't work :(

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Brake harder!
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Tried this morning again. . Outside my house and the same thing. Wouldn't come off.

Had to go to kwik fit who said because I'd driven on it (I had no choice it wouldn't come off!!!!) the tyre was burnt out and needed replaced so it cost me £58 :( :( :(

I hate alloys lol
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This happened to mine. Bit of thick wood and a big hammer. Took me 30 min to get one of but I take my wheels off two or three times a year now.
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aaronon wrote:Tried this morning again. . Outside my house and the same thing. Wouldn't come off.

Had to go to kwik fit who said because I'd driven on it (I had no choice it wouldn't come off!!!!) the tyre was burnt out and needed replaced so it cost me £58 :( :( :(

I hate alloys lol
You now need to get round al the wheels ASAP and make sure that they can come off when required, and that will mean cleaning the wheel/hub contact points and apply a very slight amount of copper ease or maybe even CertTec to these cleaned areas.
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Pop the centre cap out of the alloy and give the whole part of the wheel that sits onto the hub a good clean with a wirebrush too :)
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"Had to go to kwik fit who said because I'd driven on it (I had no choice it wouldn't come off!!!!) the tyre was burnt out and needed replaced so it cost me £58 "

Kwikfit will tell you anything if it results in a sale,I went into them for a puncture repair and was nearly sold brake pads/shoes,a new backbox and 3 tyres...till I told them where to get off......went across the road to a REAL tyre place and got the puncture fixed for a fiver...

John :wink:
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had this in the beginning, it's indeed because there is no grease.
but i happens because the wheel is another type of metal as that from the wheelhub.
so as irons works when it gets warm or cold (like wood basicly) it becomes tightend up. :wink:

a lil bit of power and help from a hamer and you should be able to get the wheel off.
don't forget the grease if you put it back or you will have the same problem next time :lol: :P
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