Old 08-28-12, 02:14 PM
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Might just be that the paint was soft when the wheel was installed. Could also be an aluminum nut, and it galvanized to the steel axle. Could also be that the wheel was installed with such torque that you need a breaker bar to remove it. You might try getting a wrench on the cone nut and trying to apply a little leverage in the opposite direction, or just get a breaker bar.
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