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AMTony



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Changing standard 21 in wheel for turbine 22 ins

Does anyone know if the same wheel nuts can be used?

These wheelsbare big and heavy and an absolute pain to offer up correctly!

What am i doing wrong?

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same nuts... use a lever on the bottom of the tyre to wiggle it onto the studs...and dont have the wheel to high when jacked up.. ... - .- -.




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Post #437326 7th May 2017 11:33am
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Rob99



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You need some of these:

http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic37879.html

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Post #437329 7th May 2017 12:03pm
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AMTony



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Thanks guys. Got one on but called in for back up with rest.

These are real heavy wheels !!

Post #437333 7th May 2017 12:13pm
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Pfazz



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its a lot easier if you use a garden spade under the wheel to lever into position. Agueroooooooooo. 93-20
I swear you will never see anything like this ever again....watch it..drink it in.

Post #437342 7th May 2017 2:15pm
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