Make sure you put some copper slip on the hub and spacers if you have them fitted...
Chris will know what I mean...
that is all!
Word of advice if you ever change a wheel on your car...
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Re: Word of advice if you ever change a wheel on your car...
i know a much easy'r way of getting the wheel off than you 2 try'd doing
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I had no fire or explosives to hand though Adam
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Re: Word of advice if you ever change a wheel on your car...
whats the advantage of doin that?
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pretty much prevents them seizing onto the hub and being an utter git to get off.
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Re: Word of advice if you ever change a wheel on your car...
yea, adam is also referring to possibly killing the wheel tho...which is what you didnt wanna do. So that suggestion is a bit useless.
it was a bugger tho! That lube stuff was good tho, seemed to work much quicker than WD does!
it was a bugger tho! That lube stuff was good tho, seemed to work much quicker than WD does!
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I rate it better myself compared to WD, costs a little more, but you get what you pay forChrex wrote:yea, adam is also referring to possibly killing the wheel tho...which is what you didnt wanna do. So that suggestion is a bit useless.
it was a bugger tho! That lube stuff was good tho, seemed to work much quicker than WD does!
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Re: Word of advice if you ever change a wheel on your car...
you unbolt the wheel.
set it back on the ground,
then jump about in the car, or shove it on the opposite side.
set it back on the ground,
then jump about in the car, or shove it on the opposite side.
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Re: Word of advice if you ever change a wheel on your car...
or a good, less damaging way, loosen the bolts
only a little.
drive down the road and back, then i bet the wheel will be unseized
only a little.
drive down the road and back, then i bet the wheel will be unseized
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Re: Word of advice if you ever change a wheel on your car...
rubber mallet.lol