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ianbevan



Member Since: 03 Apr 2013
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Wales 

Phil S wrote:
Dear All

Thanks for all your replies, buying a wheel and jack from Spatch, just need a wrench, any offers???

Cheers
Phil


You can get all of that in the basic kit jack wrench and the minting kit to keep it in. I also put some waterproof pants in as we'll cause it will always rain when you have to do the job

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Lightwater



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Ukraine 2013 Freelander 2 2.0T SE Auto Fuji White

Past master wrote:
I generally use a socket and t-bar. You'll need a socket anyway as the wheelnuts should be properly torqued up when you change the wheel (98lb/ft). A short extension to go with the socket is also very helpful.

Got a socket & t-bar as well.

Also leather gloves to save knuckles! Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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Lightwater



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Ukraine 2013 Freelander 2 2.0T SE Auto Fuji White

Double post Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

Acoustic insulation ARB TPMS 3xARB air compressors After cooler Air tank On-board OCD pressure air/water cleaning Additional 50L fuel Carpet in doors ABE 2x1kg Waeco 28L modified fridge Battery 4x26ah Solar 120w Victron MPPT 100/20 DC-DC 18amps 175amp jumper plug Awning 6x255/60R18

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Yorky Bob



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Past master wrote:
I generally use a socket and t-bar. You'll need a socket anyway as the wheelnuts should be properly torqued up when you change the wheel (98lb/ft). A short extension to go with the socket is also very helpful.


98lb/ft - Just like the average tyre fitters then using the air gun Rolling with laughter FL2 MY10 TD4 GS traded in at 2 years
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Telephone number of LANDROVER ASSIST is all you ever need,
(never have to put sheepskin gloves on either, heated sterring wheel ) Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Wales
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Past master



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[quote="Yorky Bob
98lb/ft - Just like the average tyre fitters then using the air gun Rolling with laughter[/quote]

My tyre man in S London ALWAYS checks every nut with a torque wrench. When I had some work done here in Ely the fitter just used his air gun. I checked the nuts when I got home and they were nowhere near tight enough. Undertighten and you risk loose wheelnuts, overtighten and you can fracture the studs. Actually 98 ft/lb is pretty damn tight - I can just make it using a long wrench. I don't think you could get them tight enough with the standard wrench supplied with the jack. Ex AA Series III LWB Safari - Gone
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dunkley201



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United Kingdom 2010 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

I carry an extendable wrench like this one: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/17-19-21-23mm-Ex...SwrklU8fX5 When extended it gives enough purchase to undo all but the tightest wheel nut. When retracted it is the right length to give ample tightness when refitting after a flat. Just check the torque with your torque wrench when you get home. Thumbs Up 10MY (Sept 09) TD4 HSE Auto in Stornoway Grey (Now Gone)

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