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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Benidorm
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Hi !
You know that we need special tool for change ours wheels,very hard,betwen 220-240 Nm and most important: 1.-clockwise to loosen. 2.- tighten counterclockwise. Please,I can't find torque wrench that TIGHTEN COUNTERCLOCKWISE. (In spanish: Llave dinamométrica que apriete en sentido antihorario). What are using you ? ![]() Sent from my Samsung using Tapatalk |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Benidorm
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Always need go to the workshop,but I want do myself.
They uar one more big ! My good. Sent from my Samsung using Tapatalk |
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Location: Warwickshire UK
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Hola.
Use an extension through from the other side of the wheel. The extension passes through the axle which is hollow. joe |
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Jorge I bought a Snap On Torque Multiplier wrench to undo the wheel nut ( best bit of kit I've bought in years..). And to do up the wheel nut I bought a 1/2 drive Snap On torque wrench that starts at 70Nm and goes up to 350Nm Here are a few examples mate. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Snap-on-1-...item27cd5b6c4b http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SNAP-ON-TO...item20cdb7df21 .
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Location: Benidorm
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I've been time trying imagine how is, but I can't undesrtand you.Sorry Quote:
![]() This is for undo the wheel: This is for do up the wheel, the torque wrench: |
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Senior Member
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Location: Warwickshire UK
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Hola Jorge,
look at picture please.. joe |
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Location: Western Australia
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NEVER - use a torque wrench to undo the nut. Only for tightening.
Good pics Joe - Is tha that torque wrench big enough for 180+nm ? |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Benidorm
Posts: 581
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INCREDIBLE JOE !!
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Location: Benidorm
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What are you using? Sent from my Samsung using Tapatalk |
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Location: Warwickshire UK
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Hi Donsy..Nah that's a puny 100Nm wrench. I only used it for the photo. I have a 250Nm wrench too.
And yes I would never use a torque wrench to undo. I have a rattle gun for that .. joe |
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