Thank you.
I started drilling on one side and got half way through and now i have given up there stuck in good and the pins are not soft metal at least the bearings are still good.
I'll put them back on the rear of the bahja as is, maybe they will still hold together or break.
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the person who put this on may not of use the original pin, it could be just a thread bolt screwed all the way through.
I'll probably just drill them out without damaging the wheel extender thread.
that pin job looks more messy than when the gals come over my place on Friday night hobby night.:p
i don't believe the threaded portion has been removed because the rest of the pin would just drop out.
I did hit them with a hammer and they did not budge.
It' actually a small hex bolt that goes inside the extender and that did come out.
But how those screw pins can come out is beyond me, and there is nothing on the end of them to even allow them to screw out.
i remove the grub screw that goes inside the extender that's rests against the pin and when i removed the grub screw i was expecting the pin to fall or tap out.
Wrong!
They won't screw out.