No doubt someone perma-glued he rim to the rotor and that hydraulic jack was need to force the rim loose.
No doubt someone perma-glued he rim to the rotor and that hydraulic jack was need to force the rim loose.
Given the position of the jack, no brake caliper.. probably trying to push the rotor off the axle flange.No doubt someone perma-glued he rim to the rotor and that hydraulic jack was need to force the rim loose.
Never have with my air gun haha.Lol, that man is struggling....
But you gotta set the park brakes to get the wheel lugs off. 🤣
I know this, because I have done this to myself. 🤣 🤣 🤣Never have with my air gun haha.
Internal shoe parking brake would definitely be a culprit in that case there and I would laugh.
The most unbelievable part of this picture is that engine hoist clearing the radiator support on a lifted truck.
If thats all you're noticing, well.....The most unbelievable part of this picture is that engine hoist clearing the radiator support on a lifted truck.
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