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      07-23-2010, 11:30 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by e92 M3 View Post
Thanks guys for the tips.



Yes, anti-seize was applied on the hub. Hmm, is there anything I else I can do now to get it off?
The anti-sieze should have prevented this, or it's possible cleaning of the hub was not performed beforehand or enough. One feature of the new MS spacers now some with reliefs a screwdriver can be inserted into to aid in removal.

Working the spacer off little by little evenly will be what you need, patience is key.
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