adamsoffroadperformance
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if it's galled fast you will have to cut it. take the spindle off and to vise or somewhere away from the truck and proceed to cut it I've peeled them off with the torch before. if you're good with a torch you can cut through and not cut into the spindle. I can't remember who but I helped a few guys a couple yrs ago on the Pa turnpike with a roasted bearing on a 931. Lucky for them I have tons of spare parts around and I took a whole spindle, bearings, and hub out and changed it along the road for them. then we brought it back to my place and pulled the other side apart to check it and it was due for service too so we repacked the bearings and got it up to par before they left out the next morning to go get a deuce. moral of the story is if one side went tear the other side apart and service it just to be safe.