Lonnie
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Just ran into an issue where a previous owner put silicone sealer between the rim halves.
I had the misfortune of trying to get them apart this weekend.
After pulling & prying with no luck, I removed all the studs to allow less interference.
Still they were not coming apart.
I then tried to leave the bolts between the rim halves loose & apply air to pop them apart.
Again no luck.
I managed to get a the beads unseated slightly (no beadlock installed) but could not get the halves to budge.
I then resorted to heavier equipment. I got a cable between the bead & wheel on both sides, so I attached them to the rear of 2 trucks to pull them apart. Took a few hard tugs, eventually dragging one truck (in gravel, but still a 6000lb vehicle) before the halves separated.
Don't underestimate the holding power of a large patch of gasket adhesive, or ever do this to your wheels if you think you will have to take them apart.
I had the misfortune of trying to get them apart this weekend.
After pulling & prying with no luck, I removed all the studs to allow less interference.
Still they were not coming apart.
I then tried to leave the bolts between the rim halves loose & apply air to pop them apart.
Again no luck.
I managed to get a the beads unseated slightly (no beadlock installed) but could not get the halves to budge.
I then resorted to heavier equipment. I got a cable between the bead & wheel on both sides, so I attached them to the rear of 2 trucks to pull them apart. Took a few hard tugs, eventually dragging one truck (in gravel, but still a 6000lb vehicle) before the halves separated.
Don't underestimate the holding power of a large patch of gasket adhesive, or ever do this to your wheels if you think you will have to take them apart.