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Re: Super C front wheels
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Posted by Bob M on May 24, 2003 at 19:41:33 from (66.66.123.133):
In Reply to: Super C front wheels posted by Neal on May 24, 2003 at 19:06:24:
Neal - There's a couple ways... Easiest is to lay a short wood scrap on the ground (a 2' foot length of 2x8 is about right) then drive one front wheel up on the board. That'll leave the other wheel high enough off the ground enough to remove it. Only drawback is you can only do one wheel at a time this way. (Tip: Slightly loosen the wheel mounting bolts free on the wheel you're gonna remove BEFORE you drive the other wheel onto the board.) If you want to do both front wheels at once, jack the front end off the ground with a hydraulic jack centered under the clutch housing. But BE CAREFUL!! Do this only on level, hard ground. Chock both in front and behind BOTH rear wheels. Set the parking brake and leave the transmission in low or reverse. Make sure your jack is adequate (2 ton capacity minimum) and is adequately supported.
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