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Miggit



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Do you struggle to line your holes up when changing wheels?

Hi all, I'm a refugee from the fullfatrr forum, and I have developed with help from the chaps, an aid for getting your wheels on more easily. I have had a number made up and I'm offering them for sale to anyone interested, anywhere in the world except China!! They are priced at £34.99 including UK delivery. The original thread can be found here http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic28013.html

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If you are interested please pm me Thumbs Up

Ps I am known to Martin, and he says I'm a Special Case Smile Shocked :lol:

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looks like a good idea.. Thumbs Up

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Martin, how many cars do you own? it's a different one on every forum Shocked , you must have a very big garage Laughing Plus while I think of it, how come there are way more Emoticons on this and the D3 site ? Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer, today I are one!
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Just in case there is a minimum number of post before you can reply to pm's, I'm not getting caught out again Laughing Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer, today I are one!
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Miggit wrote:
Just in case there is a minimum number of post before you can reply to pm's, I'm not getting caught out again Laughing


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Hi, international deliveries, not a problem Thumbs Up , however it has been brought to my notice that Royalmail might not be the best way to send them.
I have no problem with sending them, but could do with some surgestions as to the best carrier. Royalmail and Italy are not a good combination, been suggested that UPS or DHL might be better, but then the cost goes up! I would imagine that Royalmail to Australia will be OK. It really depends on how good the postal service is in your country Thumbs Up Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer, today I are one!
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Re: Do you struggle to line your holes up when changing whee

Miggit wrote:
Hi all, I'm a refugee from the fullfatrr forum, and I have developed with help from the chaps, an aid for getting your wheels on more easily. I have had a number made up and I'm offering them for sale to anyone interested, anywhere in the world except China!! They are priced at £34.99 including UK delivery. The original thread can be found here http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic28013.html

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If you are interested please pm me Thumbs Up

Ps I am known to Martin, and he says I'm a Special Case Smile Shocked Laughing


good idea that ,just changed my on a wet and windy side road ,pain in the butt

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Changeing Wheels

Being an EX Heavy Goods Driver,from the days before calling out tyre companies. We used to change our own wheels. The secret was to only lift the vehicle only enough for the wheel to turn. Then when putting the spare wheel back on you didn't need to lift it to line up the studs. Just get the wheel in position then the final bit with a screwdriver to lift the fraction to get it onto the studs. I am 78Years old and still able to change a RRS 22" Wheel. Thumbs Up Whistle itisme

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England 2010 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Fuji White
Changeing Wheels

Being an EX Heavy Goods Driver,from the days before calling out tyre companies. We used to change our own wheels. The secret was to only lift the vehicle only enough for the wheel to turn. Then when putting the spare wheel back on you didn't need to lift it to line up the studs. Just get the wheel in position then the final bit with a screwdriver to lift the fraction to get it onto the studs. I am 78Years old and still able to change a RRS 22" Wheel. Thumbs Up Whistle itisme

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Quote:
I am 78Years old


We can tell, you forgot you had already posted..... Rolling with laughter
Good tip ref jacking the vehicle up though, one which i use when changing my wheels over. Thumbs Up




















Good on you Harry Thumbs Up I hope i am still fit and healthy at your age. No smart comments from the smartarses on here either. Whistle Laughing

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Bodsy wrote:
Never sent anything to China so don't know about there.


Even signed for mail simply vanishes in China. UPS/DHL or similar is the only way to send there.

Outgoing post works though.

Bodsy wrote:
only country that wouldn't have signed delivery was Norway for some reason,


Their postal system works though. We send there untracked; people are honest, not skint and the post works.

Bodsy wrote:

but the states,


They often "not receive" stuff, followed by a free Paypal refund, also stuff can be stuck in customs for weeks. USPS isn't like Royal Mail. Tracked only to the US. They howl for tracking numbers as its peanuts to do there. But not for us.

Italy likes to "not receive" stuff too. Signed for only there too.

Ask an online seller. Very Happy


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