| paulmcconnon |
05-24-2007 06:46 PM |
Is it necessary to use dynamite to get a spinner off?
I have been whacking that turkey for a half an hour and cannot get it to come off.
Paul
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| Cashburn |
05-24-2007 07:05 PM |
Which way are you hitting it?
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| paulmcconnon |
05-24-2007 07:18 PM |
counter clockwise
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Conterclockwise...to the rearend of the car, facing the front? If so you are tightening the spinners up...."tight ass" is a good rule of thumb for spinners...and that is the way Trigo spinners tighten up
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| paulmcconnon |
05-24-2007 07:31 PM |
passenger rear
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| CoupedUp |
05-24-2007 07:38 PM |
Then I believe you are going in the wrong direction.
Doug
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Try knocking the spinner towrd the front of the car. If the wheels and/or adaptors were set up right then the spinners on both sides should loosen up when knocked forward...unless they have seized. An occurance that can happen due to no anti-seize being applied to the spinner and/or adapator threads and heat build up from the brakes.
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| Bob In Ct |
05-24-2007 07:39 PM |
Wrong way! Tops to the front to loosen.
Bob
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| paulmcconnon |
05-24-2007 07:42 PM |
Tight ass-- that was the key!!! Got that SOB off. Pretty easy when I was going the right way.
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Cool:) Glad it worked for you...simpliest phrase to remember:)
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