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RE: Star lug wrench-tire changing
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Subject: RE: Star lug wrench-tire changing
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From: John Browne <[email protected]>
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Date: Fri, 20 Sep 1996 16:00:38 -0700
These are indeed a great tool. Back in the days of me being a "real"
mechanic, I used one a lot. However, be CAREFUL. Once it's spinning, it
can back off the lug bolt/nut and suddenly fly off into your bodywork.
Ouch! The trick is to wear a leather glove and hold the wrench loosely
in one hand, close to the wheel, as a bushing to prevent it from going
wild.
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Carl Buckland [SMTP:[email protected]]
>Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 1996 10:31 AM
>To: [email protected]; [email protected]
>Subject: Star lug wrench-tire changing
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>On a given race weekend, I might change my tires 4 or 5 times, not to
>mention all the rotations. I have used portable drills, ratchets,
>and have found that the good old fashion star lug wrench is still the
>best and fastest way to take off and put on wheel nuts. You can brake
>loose the lug nuts, whirl it around, and the nuts are off in no time.
> Easy to put them back on, too. Start them with your fingers, then
>whirl the star wrench and they are on. Don't forget to torque the
>lug nuts afterwards!
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>Does anyone know who makes or sells a star wrench that has THIN
>WALLS? My street wheels are Anteras, and a normal thickness wrench
>socket will not fit in the holes.
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>regards,
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>Carl
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>Carl R. Buckland
>1000 Boston Bldg
>Nine Exchange Place
>Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
>801-531-6686
>Fax 531-6690
>E Mail [email protected]
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