02GF74
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posted on 15/1/06 at 08:34 AM |
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and today's second tip - wheel studs
Had to fit 4 wheels studs, 2 per side (had to cut donw longer ones and cut thread but that is antoher story).
To fit to half shaft flange, fit a wheel and do up the nut.
Do not attempt to press in with a vive as it will not be pushed in straight (ask me how I found that out). Luckily was able to get the wheel
nuts on and corrected alignment, wasn't out by muuch but enough to make wheel nuts awkward to fit and then do up the wheel nuts. sorted!
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donut
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posted on 15/1/06 at 08:49 AM |
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quote:
Do not attempt to press in with a vive
What's a vive?
Andy
When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/andywest1/
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wilkingj
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posted on 15/1/06 at 09:33 AM |
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I pressed mine in with a 4lb sledge hammer (gently)
1. The point of a journey is not to arrive.
2. Never take life seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.
Best Regards
Geoff
http://www.v8viento.co.uk
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ray.h.
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posted on 15/1/06 at 12:03 PM |
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Short piece of gas pipe a large washer and a wheel nut on backwards got all my studs on in about an hour,dead easy and straight.
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givemethebighammer
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posted on 15/1/06 at 09:07 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by ray.h.
Short piece of gas pipe a large washer and a wheel nut on backwards got all my studs on in about an hour,dead easy and straight.
same here but used and old socket instead on the pipe.
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locoboy
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posted on 16/1/06 at 06:34 AM |
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same here but just used the wheel!
ATB
Locoboy
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