Epicuser Ex Freelander Owner Apr 22, 2014 #21 longdog said: Get some wheel spacers that have spigots on them and check your wheel for damage. Click to expand... The H&R ones are the best, but mine are 30mm......
longdog said: Get some wheel spacers that have spigots on them and check your wheel for damage. Click to expand... The H&R ones are the best, but mine are 30mm......
Irishrover Well-Known Member Apr 22, 2014 #22 some tyre places don't even rely on the torque wrench, they just hammer away with the impact gun. "Sure, if it will tighten up a crank pulley, a wheel nut is child's play" and it sure beats straining my back and tiring myself out !!!!
some tyre places don't even rely on the torque wrench, they just hammer away with the impact gun. "Sure, if it will tighten up a crank pulley, a wheel nut is child's play" and it sure beats straining my back and tiring myself out !!!!
Dougden Active Member Apr 22, 2014 #23 Still amazes me that I have to tell tyre fitters not to use the air gun on the locking wheel nuts (Not got the original LR ones fitted by the way) Must remember to get the torque wrench out in the morning.
Still amazes me that I have to tell tyre fitters not to use the air gun on the locking wheel nuts (Not got the original LR ones fitted by the way) Must remember to get the torque wrench out in the morning.