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Topic: best way to remove wheel
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| indianabuckman
09-10-2012 16:36:58
98.223.242.78
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I need to replace a rim on my 1800c, what is the best way to take off the wheel, remove the 9 bolts on the rim or remove the 3 brackets off of the hub? |
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| hd6gtom
09-11-2012 16:36:17
75.170.237.148
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Re: best way to remove wheel in reply to indianabuckman, 09-10-2012 16:36:58
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| Take the tire and tube off the rim, then take the rim off the cast center. put them back to gether the same way. When you tighten down the rim, make sure you have it straight on the hub, then tighten each bolt a little at a time. That way the tire wont wobble so much going down the road. |
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| Ron Grother
09-11-2012 03:57:22
72.224.240.70
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Re: best way to remove wheel in reply to indianabuckman, 09-10-2012 16:36:58
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| I take a hydraluic jack that jacks side ways and pop them right off. |
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| cooop
09-10-2012 16:44:27
74.206.45.165
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Re: best way to remove wheel in reply to indianabuckman, 09-10-2012 16:36:58
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| Remove the 9 bolts on the hub. The three clamps would be a bear to get loose and I have never seen someone do it that way. The 9 bolts are easier. |
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