wheel nuts
Posted: 01 Jun 2012, 20:49
Well I suppose it could be in mech tech but its really more pertinnent here I think.
When was the last time you checked your nuts (wheel), if youve fitted them yourself fair enough but if its a new van to you or the tyre place has tweaked them on ! then maybe the next and best thing you could do is undo them one by one and tighten them yourself. might be the best 15 mins you spend.
I had occasion to remove a wheel today , very simple task 5 mins or so , to enable me to inspect something, I have all the right gear, so I attempt to remove the nuts... Nope.. try a shoulder drive and windy gun .. Nope..... 5 'cheater bar.... nope.. got the oxy gear out and warmed them dull red and they then cracked, undid a touch and 2 off the studs turned on the splines.b****r

ended up getting the small gas axe out and burning the nuts off the studs, thern drew the hub off and fitted a s/hand one. ok took 1/2 hour with all the gear to hand, but if you were on the road, on hols on way to ferry had a puncture...................enough said
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When was the last time you checked your nuts (wheel), if youve fitted them yourself fair enough but if its a new van to you or the tyre place has tweaked them on ! then maybe the next and best thing you could do is undo them one by one and tighten them yourself. might be the best 15 mins you spend.
I had occasion to remove a wheel today , very simple task 5 mins or so , to enable me to inspect something, I have all the right gear, so I attempt to remove the nuts... Nope.. try a shoulder drive and windy gun .. Nope..... 5 'cheater bar.... nope.. got the oxy gear out and warmed them dull red and they then cracked, undid a touch and 2 off the studs turned on the splines.b****r

ended up getting the small gas axe out and burning the nuts off the studs, thern drew the hub off and fitted a s/hand one. ok took 1/2 hour with all the gear to hand, but if you were on the road, on hols on way to ferry had a puncture...................enough said
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