The phrase "hit it off" is believed to have originated in the early 20th century, likely deriving from the idea of two people striking a positive connection or rapport, akin to a successful interaction or "hit." It may have roots in the slang of the time, where "hit" referred to a strong or favorable impact. Over time, it has become a common expression used to describe an instant bond or chemistry between individuals.
If you got all 4 bolts out then hit it with a hammer. It will come off.
they will come off you will need to spray around the rotor with WD 40 to loosen it up then take a rubber mallet and hit the rotor from behind and it will come off
hit the tire with a mallet dont hit the rim it might damage it
If you are already running when you hit the ground, you are going to be moving really quickly. It means to start something off quickly and move fast on it.
No, the rotor will come off with out the hub. After the brake caliper is off the only thing holding the rotor is rust. Hit between the studs with a hammer and it will come off.
I don't now the numbers but in cornering, it will never come off, it will skid. It would have to hit a solid object to come off the rim. With proper inflation that is
You have to safely jack the vehicle, so the tire is off the ground. Or hit the tire with a large hammer once it is off the ground.
'Cuz when you walk your feet go off and the shoes come back up and basically they hit against you
well, people don't want to hit your car, and you don't either
I just took mine off the other day, It doesn't come off easily, I used a rubber mallet and hit tip on sides and top. Eventually they come off!!
The centre of the wheel is stuck. Just hit the tire with a big hammer and it should come off. You could try penetrating oil also
To beat the metroids, you must shoot them with Ice Beam and then you must hit them with missles 5 times but if they come on you, you have to kill them off of you with bombs.