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5 pound hammer 200

16-24 oz. hammer is not big enough if its truly stuck.

I think I used a 5-lb, at least 3.
Mine took a lot of pounding to come off.
I think about 90 minutes total.

I suggest turning the steering to get a good angle on the disk rear.
Rotate disk 2 studs worth between blows.
Watch your progress against the stud threads - it will be SLOW progress.

Mine needed constant pounding till it fell off the studs.
I thought that after I broke it loose, it would pull off easily, but not true.
Tough going all the way.

Feel free to add more PB Blaster via front and rear as you pound.






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