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Blackbird



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locking wheel nut

Hi Guys, does anyone know if the locking wheel nut is located somewhere in the car please. Can’t find mine. Thx Rolling Eyes

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in the boot under the load cover...on the left under a flap... ... - .- -.




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Post #548535 28th Mar 2020 11:21am
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Blackbird



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Stan you are a superstar. Thank you very much Thumbs Up

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i'll only be a superstar if its actually there and you find it Mr. Green ... - .- -.




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Took me a while!!

I knew it was in there somewhere...... you can only see the head of the nut! There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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Blackbird



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It was there Stan but by hell the wheels are heavy to lift back on.

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thats a result. and yes they are heavy Thumbs Up ... - .- -.




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Blackbird wrote:
It was there Stan but by hell the wheels are heavy to lift back on.


You need a set of wheel fitting guides. See here......

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Blackbird



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Thanks Rob I will get some guides, they must be a lot easier than trying to lift on. Thumbs Up

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there is an easier way to lift the wheel onto the studs...

place wheel near the hub, hold top with left hand,place left foot on bottom left and then use a lever on the bottom right to wiggle the wheel on...

its harder to explain than its actually to do... ... - .- -.




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Blackbird



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Thanks Stan, it sounds like I need practice to get the technique right.

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Me: Don't jack it more than needed, line up the studs then a foot under each side.
Bottom first; use feet to lift and locate and hands just to steady and guide.

. Cheers, Greg
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Blackbird



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Thanks Greg will try. I have a trolley jack but only used the one provided with car yesterday. If using a trolley jack where is the best place the jack on the RR. Jim.

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