
11-02-2013, 08:55 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Houston,
TX
Cobra Make, Engine: Backdraft #1185, VMS 427r
Posts: 87
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Originally Posted by Bernica
There is a badly beaten one sitting on my desk right now that makes a great paperweight and reminder. Antiseize!!!
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Well, I have had my wheels off and on more times than I would have liked in the poast 3 weeks (new shocks and Wildwood brake kits all the way around -will post full write-ups later). In regards to my knockoff tool I posted about earlier on this thread: worthless! Well, that's probably too harsh a description. The reality is I used my trusty 6lb lead hammer with no issues. I have gotten so used to taking the rims off and on, that its become fairly simple process. I will say the rear right wheel is always the toughest as someone noted earlier. I will keep the tool for a just-in-case scenario...God willing, I hope that day never comes. The other good news is I have become an expert on the wire protecting and wire spinners - easy, and fast and looks like a piece of art. So its true that practice makes perfect.
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