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    I got caught out with a Snoopy Man, many moons ago. Someone had removed and mixed the hubs, when doing a brake reline.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    It's never had anything but the wheels it left the factory with, mounted to it.

    Yeah, the bashing and welding is the easy part. Getting it off to effect the repair is going to be a pain.
    Mine was pretty easy to remove when I modified it to take a larger tyre, pop off the door trim and six nuts to undo. Also, if you have upsized tyres or would rather a shiny new mount you can get one of these:

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    How the heck are you supposed to get the stupid nut covers off? I've now broken two fingers off the useless plastic removal tool. A screwdriver is marking the alloy and multigrips are unsuccessful.
    I experienced the same frustration but have solved the problem. I did away with locking nuts replacing them with standard ones which are fairly readily available. I figured that Land Rovers aren't so popular that you are really at much risk of having a wheel stolen. Especially since all Land Rover owners are such terrific people!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeanoH View Post
    Only the company that gave us an overhead inlet/side exhaust valve engine could come up with a vehicle that has three different types of wheel nuts.

    Just be thankful LR didn't go for LH thread wheel nuts for the passenger side then the vehicle would have five different types of wheel nut (or 6 if you count the one behind the wheel)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeanoH View Post
    Just be thankful LR didn't go for LH thread wheel nuts for the passenger side then the vehicle would have five different types of wheel nut (or 6 if you count the one behind the wheel)

    Deano
    I had a Plymouth Barracuda set up like that.... Spare wheel removal?

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