Posted 9/15/2021 12:11 (#9221611 - in reply to #9221570) Subject: RE: Aluminum Trailer Rim Siezed Onto Hub
coast of Maine
We had a couple that way in the past,forget saving the rim I assume,we put a jack between rim and frame once,once we had to cut the rim with a plasma a tad near the thickest base.That was after an hour with a slide hammer and malls.It is just amazing how that all happens,we think its mainly on corrosion filling in around the studs so the harder you pull/push the tighter it gets.