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Re: M Rear Tire Removal
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Posted by Bob in SE Nebraska on November 29, 2002 at 16:56:21 from (162.40.71.59):
In Reply to: M Rear Tire Removal posted by k wade on November 29, 2002 at 15:25:45:
I have found it easiest to drive the wedge out of the wheel and then remove the wheel. (I call the 1/2 round piece that you removed the bolts from the wedge.) I use an engine hoist to manage the wheel with. Be careful with it. If there is fluid in the wheel it is extremely heavy and even with no fluid it can get away from you. Bob
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