Why not buy your own Impact Wrench with the money
http://www.clarketools.net/clarke-1...J51_FHssJRZj6-Pte91ackMCz6YnRt0-yeRoC3Vfw_wcB
Or hire one ...
Why not buy your own Impact Wrench with the money
http://www.clarketools.net/clarke-1...J51_FHssJRZj6-Pte91ackMCz6YnRt0-yeRoC3Vfw_wcB
Thats like paying rent on your houseOr hire one ...
WTF! You have me in doubt nowJust out of interest , I've taken all of the other tyres off in the past , am I right in recalling that I should be turning them anti clockwise?
3/4" or 1" air impact gun. Seriously hefty torque from them, got a few in work we use for pulling off propshaft nuts (on commercial boats, not cars)What do you expect them to use that you have not already tried?
Cheers
Just out of interest , I've taken all of the other tyres off in the past , am I right in recalling that I should be turning them anti clockwise?
Seriously? What sort of impact gun have you been using?I doubt a impact wrench will crack them if you've had a breaker bar on them
If your near me I'll do it
Thats exactly what I've done , however do you know why the peg now doesn't touch the adjuster ? I'm assuming putting the spring on the wrong way around wouldnt make any difference ? It's a good 3mm away .It goes from the front [leading ]shoe to the peg on the backplate holding it against the adjuster,the rear [trailing] shoe is only held in place by the lower spring that links the two shoes