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Do I Need a Wheel Dolly?

rneely

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Have a leak on left rear wheel (frt rr axle) and will have to take wheels off to see if it is a wheel cylinder or axle seal problem.
Can I do this by pulling one wheel at a time and then the hub or should I borrow a wheel dolly and take both wheels off at same time with hub?
 

clinto

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I take them off one wheel at a time, but if you have a smooth work surface and a wheel dolly, it's a nice time saving trick.
 

cattlerepairman

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If you have a smooth work surface, a pallet jack (pallet cart) works well, too. Take this from the guy who normally has to work in the gravel driveway...
 
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