Guys
I bought a 1 13/16" impact socket with a 1/2" drive in Halfords (UK highstreet car parts store) for £13 today - fits perfectly.
Cheers
J
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- Sat May 09, 2009 3:20 pm
- Forum: Wanna buy
- Topic: Rear Wheel Nut Tool - What's Best? (UK)
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- Fri May 08, 2009 12:59 pm
- Forum: Wanna buy
- Topic: Rear Wheel Nut Tool - What's Best? (UK)
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Re: Rear Wheel Nut Tool - What's Best? (UK)
Thanks for all the replies - very helpful.
Mark - having priced up the 2 sockets and a 1/2" to 3/4" adaptor on Tooled-Up.com it comes to about £36 - about the same as one of the double-sided tools on eBay. I guess the sockets are more versatile...
I notice that the tools on eBay are alloy - surely ...
Mark - having priced up the 2 sockets and a 1/2" to 3/4" adaptor on Tooled-Up.com it comes to about £36 - about the same as one of the double-sided tools on eBay. I guess the sockets are more versatile...
I notice that the tools on eBay are alloy - surely ...
- Mon May 04, 2009 2:42 pm
- Forum: Wanna buy
- Topic: Rear Wheel Nut Tool - What's Best? (UK)
- Replies: 16
- Views: 43116
Rear Wheel Nut Tool - What's Best? (UK)
Hi there
Having had my 03 1000 DS for a few months now I'm getting ready for a new rear tyre. Rather than pay someone to remove and refit my rear wheel I tend to prefer to get a new tyre fitted to a loose wheel.
Obviously I'll need a 46mm socket to get the wheel off, but looking online these don ...
Having had my 03 1000 DS for a few months now I'm getting ready for a new rear tyre. Rather than pay someone to remove and refit my rear wheel I tend to prefer to get a new tyre fitted to a loose wheel.
Obviously I'll need a 46mm socket to get the wheel off, but looking online these don ...