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Thanks Penny and Dropped. I figured out how to do it. I heated the ends up with a propane torch and sprayed them with liquid wrench then let them soak while I rebuilt the hubs and put on new rotors. Then I drove my Dakota front wheel on top of each one to hold it so I could get down on the breaker bar. It is a 33mm nut on the end. Edit-I had to flip it over to do each side as this method only worked pushing down on the breaker. The other direction let the CA flex and disperse the power of the breaker. Also the heat I applied did not damage the paint it only served to make the oil bubble at the top of the threads where they meet the CA then I applied the Liquid Wrench.
They are now cleaned and primered on one side. Drying as I write.
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Got the new ones in and used copper thread lube. It was tight I think I'll take it in for an alignment once I finish. Also have the ball joints pressed and greased all fittings a bit. They look good.
Last edited by 85Ram50; 11-19-2016 at 06:54 AM.
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