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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred Nerk View Post
    I agree. The hub adaptor should work with the previous unit. You may need the superfoot to give sufficient movement of the foot to break the bead. You should ask Adrian O'Neill. (at r and r / Safari) He is very helpful and wants the product to work for his customers.

    If you order the hub adaptor, make sure you know your stud bolt size so that you are supplied with the correct bolts to suit your wheel nuts. (Adrian can help). Your wheel nuts are used to secure the adaptor to your wheel.
    Do you know the nut size of a new disco 4. I am waiting on delivery. Just chasing issues before it arrived.
    I have a superfoot so should be ok. Adrian thinks I should be.

    Richard

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    I am not sure of the size. When I bought my hub adaptor I took along one of my wheel nuts and Adrian supplied the bolts to suit. This occured at a 4wd show in Adelaide. I reckon you could ask Adrian and he would know the size you need and supply the three bolts. Alternatively take a wheel nut shopping with you :-)

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    We built our own for the D2 and Defender alloy rims and this works a treat. We have used this in anger a few times. This could easily be made to suit larger rims.



    See the link below



    Mag wheel bead breaker



    Erich

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