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Gonna have another go in a minute. Hopefully you'll never have to know how hard it is to hit your alloy with a hammer :cry:
 
Remember to keep rotating it between each hit.

Oh, and don't under ANY circumstances do it just with the car supported on it's own jack.
 
Gonna have another go in a minute. Hopefully you'll never have to know how hard it is to hit your alloy with a hammer :cry:

You can always use a block of wood between hammer and alloy if you can't bring yourself to hit the wheel direct !!
 
Finally changed the wheel :) Sprayed some penetrating oil around where it meets the hub and through the centre hole bit. Then looseded the bolts a tiny bit and slowly drove backwards a couple of feet, hit the brakes and heard a slight noise. Jacked up the wheel and removed bolts and it had a little bit of play in it.

After rocking it backwards and forwards and hitting it with a rubber hammer on the front and behind for about 20 mins, it gradually came free.

Got some more pics of the bolt and wheel and will put them up when I get home.

Oh, and don't under ANY circumstances do it just with the car supported on it's own jack.

I know it's not sensible but I needed to get it done today and without paying out any money so luckily this worked ok.
 
I know it's not sensible but I needed to get it done today and without paying out any money so luckily this worked ok.
Once you've been the victim of the Evil Half-Jack of Death you never trust it again.
Believe me those standard jacks skid under the car without any warning, even on level decent surfaces, dropping the car on what- or who-ever is under it.
 
you may be able to get it refurbed. i put a hole in my alloy by hitting a rock on the road. i've taken my alloy to Ace Car Performance to get it fixed should be hearing back from them this week. costing £90.

there might be a garage down your way that can fix it isince there's 1 up here.
 
jesus that's huge! i thought it was bad enough when i buckled my wheel really badly on a pothole about 6 weeks ago!
can't see that being refurbed really with that big hole through it, would have thought the air pressure would bugger it up...always worth an ask though ain't it ;)

hope you get it sorted buddy
 
I dont know if the council would do anything. If it was a pothole then maybe, but they will probably say its not their responsibilty what lies in the road :(
 
Some more pics from after I got the wheel off:

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Even if it was possible to get that hole fixed, which I doubt, I'd never have any confidence in it so would want to replace it anyway.
 
yea, just seems such a waste. but yea i guess it has to be replaced. I might ebay it as damages tjust to see if anyone wants it lol