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Disco S1a Alloy Wheel nuts Loose ??
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Disco S1a Alloy Wheel nuts Loose ??
G'Day All,
I put my alloy rims with HT tyre's back on about 2 weeks ago after a weekend away. 8) ...wife was saying she was hearing clunking type sounds from the front end yesterday, so I had a look....on the front left 2 nuts where almost off, 2 other where very loose also a few others around the Disco where loose too.
When I changed over the rims I ALWAYS go around each rim twice to make sure there tight
I only have the LR smallish wheel brace....so unless anybody has any better ideas I might just go and buy a full size or truck type brace so I can get more leverage on the nuts.
No wonder the nuts where done up really tight with a rattle gun when I bought the Disco
Any Ideas blokes...or any girls out there??
I put my alloy rims with HT tyre's back on about 2 weeks ago after a weekend away. 8) ...wife was saying she was hearing clunking type sounds from the front end yesterday, so I had a look....on the front left 2 nuts where almost off, 2 other where very loose also a few others around the Disco where loose too.
When I changed over the rims I ALWAYS go around each rim twice to make sure there tight
I only have the LR smallish wheel brace....so unless anybody has any better ideas I might just go and buy a full size or truck type brace so I can get more leverage on the nuts.
No wonder the nuts where done up really tight with a rattle gun when I bought the Disco
Any Ideas blokes...or any girls out there??
Andrew
'98 Disco TDi 300
'06 Rodeo 3L TDi Crewcab
"Put The Wet Stuff On The Red Stuff"
'98 Disco TDi 300
'06 Rodeo 3L TDi Crewcab
"Put The Wet Stuff On The Red Stuff"
Re: Disco S1a Alloy Wheel nuts Loose ??
Buy oneamshaw wrote:I only have the LR smallish wheel brace....so unless anybody has any better ideas
No wonder the nuts where done up really tight with a rattle gun when I bought the Disco
You will need a huge socket as well being stoopid LR wheelnuts
Last edited by -Mandy- on Wed Jun 21, 2006 4:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
did you make sure there was no crap behindt the wheels before tightening then like dirt or rust asc this will work out and make the nuts become loose
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Thanks All,
all nuts still have washers on them.
No I didnt clean behind wheels after our last trip away.
Had some guys say I should use a tension wrench to 150pound or 130nm,Ive been told alot of places are using them now....
This might be the way to go as Ive always wanted a tension wrench anyway ......any good "value for money" wrench's out there?
all nuts still have washers on them.
No I didnt clean behind wheels after our last trip away.
Had some guys say I should use a tension wrench to 150pound or 130nm,Ive been told alot of places are using them now....
This might be the way to go as Ive always wanted a tension wrench anyway ......any good "value for money" wrench's out there?
Andrew
'98 Disco TDi 300
'06 Rodeo 3L TDi Crewcab
"Put The Wet Stuff On The Red Stuff"
'98 Disco TDi 300
'06 Rodeo 3L TDi Crewcab
"Put The Wet Stuff On The Red Stuff"
just make sure you can undo them on the road - as it will be pretty embarrassing when you are waiting to be towed when you can't change a flat. I do them up as tight as I can with the wheelbrace and they stay tight.
I have a small 1foot section of pipe to undo them
Make sure the alloys are centred on the wheel studs - otherwise you will make some nice oval holes in the alloys and it makes the wheel nut hard to do up
Tom
I have a small 1foot section of pipe to undo them
Make sure the alloys are centred on the wheel studs - otherwise you will make some nice oval holes in the alloys and it makes the wheel nut hard to do up
Tom
I use the 12 volt impact wrench for undoing and tightening my wheel nuts, with two hits for tighness. Then check for tightness using standard brace (found none loose yet). It makes the process of changing wheels a whole lot faster (although obviously not as fast as pneumatic wrench) and is cost effective and portable for the bush.amshaw wrote:......any good "value for money" wrench's out there?
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