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captain_sugar
 


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which tool to use to fit/unfit wheels

With the changing between summer and winter standing behind the door and extra wheels with AT tyres, I was wondering what is the best tool to loosen/tighten the wheel screws.

With the X-tool (sorry don't know the English name: a X with on each end one size 17, 19, 22 & 24 ...) I wasn't able to loosen up the screws in autumn.
The Land Rover emergency tool performed remarkably well for such a fragile piece of steel....
However I don't want to test it too much because it seems it will pass out soon. Seen some comments on the site about this happening....
So what to buy? Any suggestions? Do I need a momentum spanner?

Sorry if my question is stupid for most of you!
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Post #27402517th Mar 2008 5:03 pm
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DN
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1/2" drive 22mm socket and a breaker bar is what I carry around in mine for this purpose. ......oh and best to use a torque wrench for doing them up to correct torque.(140Nm).
  
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DND3 wrote:
1/2" drive 22mm socket and a breaker bar is what I carry around in mine for this purpose. ......oh and best to use a torque wrench for doing them up to correct torque.(140Nm).


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Me too but no torque wrench. Embarassed Embarassed
   
Post #27403617th Mar 2008 5:18 pm
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how strange, I couldnt shift mine with either the standard LR wheelbrace, or an 1/2 socket, but did get them loose with the spider. Pulling one side, pushing the other.

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I have a Clarke 24v impact driver and a torque wrench with me when off roading
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90BHP wrote:
I have a Clarke 24v impact driver and a torque wrench with me when off roading


Same combo here. Both from Machine Mart.

Oh, and a 3 tonne hi-lift trolley jack.

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Cheap but does the trick
  
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