27-08-2012, 10:42 | #31 |
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I know how tight to tighten them
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27-08-2012, 12:19 | #32 |
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When I recovered the wheel the nuts holding the wheel onto the spacer was still tight, the inner nuts was the ones that had come off, like said by others I drive for a living and as a rule know when something isn't right, only drove about quarter of a mile if that when it happened..
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Cheers I wonder if, in this case, the loose nuts can be a thing that goes with over sized tyres and even the small balancing issues that go with larger mud pattern tyres? - just a thought! |
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28-08-2012, 18:48 | #35 |
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i just checked my nuts, with a brace not a torque wrench as it's all i have with me, and they all seemed a little loose, bear in mind I do try never to overtighten things so i do mean a little loose. I advise anyone reding this thread to do the same!
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29-08-2012, 22:16 | #36 |
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I reckon some one's out to nobble you lot, I had my old 2.7 for 7 years and never had a problem with me nuts
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29-08-2012, 23:36 | #37 |
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My nuts are just fine. Rick
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30-08-2012, 13:54 | #38 |
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Lost all my nuts off nearside back wheel yesterday by luck
i stopped and the drum was sitting on the inside off the wheel. Was doing about 30 mph at the time thank goodness. |
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30-08-2012, 20:58 | #41 |
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no drum was still where it should be the wheel wasn't lol
wheel was ###### though |
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yep my drum escaped. Now living with some sheep I think.
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