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    Default Tool for splitting rays wheels

    As above, anybody got something

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    fair enough and all that but you make it sound like your fuckin james bond risking your life everytime you take a few pics

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    hammer time

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    you can buy them in most autofactors i bought mine only E5 a size 8 i forget the correct name for them, im sure someone knows it tho


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    Quote Originally Posted by ali-d1936 View Post
    you can buy them in most autofactors i bought mine only E5 a size 8 i forget the correct name for them, im sure someone knows it tho
    multispline socket???
    you'll need an 8 or a 10 for the bolt, and a 10 or a 12 for the nut on the back.
    varies from wheel to wheel.

    then just cut the sealant, and prise apart or use a rubber mallet.

    there is no special tool.

    (actually, im sure there probably is a special tool out there somewhere, but i'd bet nobody has ever actually seen one.)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan B. View Post
    multispline socket???
    you'll need an 8 or a 10 for the bolt, and a 10 or a 12 for the nut on the back.
    varies from wheel to wheel.

    then just cut the sealant, and prise apart or use a rubber mallet.

    there is no special tool.

    (actually, im sure there probably is a special tool out there somewhere, but i'd bet nobody has ever actually seen one.)
    Yes I tried this multispline socket but the socket doesnt seem to fit exactly right it doesnt go on fully and the next size up is too big and I didnt want to risk ringing the head on the bolt

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    Quote Originally Posted by daz1996 View Post
    fair enough and all that but you make it sound like your fuckin james bond risking your life everytime you take a few pics

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    imperial and metric are slightly in between some sizes depending. its a standard tool


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    get a CLEAR pic of the head of the bolt up.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan B. View Post
    get a CLEAR pic of the head of the bolt up.
    Will do later, cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by daz1996 View Post
    fair enough and all that but you make it sound like your fuckin james bond risking your life everytime you take a few pics

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    Fairly sure you can gets these sockets in halfords


 

 

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