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They are difficult indeed near impossible with the factory supplied tool and hammer, which are useless. I'm sure the Mulfab tool will be a revelation, however it's too big to take in the car, I think. I have a tool from MWS who supply the wheels, it's a brass two eared tool that fits properly and I use a bigger Thor nylon hammer to whack it. It's easy to carry these in the car.

http://shop.mwsint.com/productslist.asp?catid=128&pagenum=1

Second item on the page, KAS42 cost £12

Getting them off is more difficult than putting them on. When putting on, you don't need to tighten hard because the rotational motion of the car tightens the further.

Some people like two eared spinners but you need yet another tool for these!

Good luck
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Thanks for the information Nigel. Part of the problem is that the supplied spanner doesn't fit too well. I'll put one of those on order.


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Originally Posted By athelstan
This may sound a bit daft but I am having a lot of trouble removing the wheels from my +4. I have the octagonal wheel nuts and have tried using the spanner and hammer supplied with the car but to no avail.
I presume that the nuts are loosened before jacking the car, although the handbook says to jack the car before attempting to undo the nuts.
Currently I have soaked the threads in WD40 and have ordered a very big spanner from Peter Mulberry in the hope that this may help.
Any suggestions would be very gratefully received.


I've had all sorts of difficulties in the past with mine!

I've also bought all sorts of spanners and what not too....

OK, a few random thoughts on my experience

Use copperslip on the splines and threads when the wheels are off.

Use the correct torque rating and a proper torque wrench to torque them up (unless you have years of experience of 'feeling' how tight you should do them up.

Buy the Ledgerwoods socket. It's expensive, but it's the best.

When undoing the wheels you need to 'shock' the nuts with the hammer and spanner. Just trying to undo them with the right sized long spanner or Ledgerwoods socket is not the way. A few hard hits with the hammer helps to release them.

Buy a breaker bar to go with the Ledgerwoods socket.

That's my experience - my system now works. smile



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[quote=NeildaUse copperslip on the splines and threads when the wheels are off.[/quote]

BUT apply with a brush or you will get nasty cuts!


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