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  1. M

    M1009 Lockout hub bolt question, not a allen bolt.

    But how would it have stayed on after original install without the allens, unless someone just decided to take them off way down the road? Either way, shouldn't be hard to get it off, especially compared to some other things on the truck (e.g. everything around the kingpins).
  2. M

    M1009 Lockout hub bolt question, not a allen bolt.

    I can't believe someone would do that, but something like that is my suspicion here.
  3. M

    M1009 Lockout hub bolt question, not a allen bolt.

    Not sure what's holding that on then. Did you hit it with the Chevy tool and maybe a little heat? Undo the remaining screw for starters. I've worked on lots of hubs, and can't see how that is staying on unless adhesive was used. Weird.
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