I have a set of 6 GOE 18" wheels and tyres ... I haven't put them on yet. I am wondering whether there is a devise to allow me to easily raise and rotate the tyres and get them onto the vehicle, without effort.
Any suggestions?
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I have a set of 6 GOE 18" wheels and tyres ... I haven't put them on yet. I am wondering whether there is a devise to allow me to easily raise and rotate the tyres and get them onto the vehicle, without effort.
Any suggestions?
We use a shovel. Roll the tyre and rim onto the mouth and use the long handle to slowly lift it onto the studs
Rob
The current way we have been doing, worked well on the D2, but hasn't worked on the D4, this is how we have done it, only difference in right diagram from us, spares go to both fronts so for our next set, the fronts will not be crossed to the rear.
I don't know why it hasn't worked like it did on the D2, maybe it's because of the IFS/IRS v solid axles, can't be weight, cause there are about the same, give or take 100kg.
Any ideas will help if you know.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...015/07/610.jpg
Just to add another option, this is the VW Syncro 6 wheel rotation that VW recommend, which is different again.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...015/07/611.jpg
Baz.
[QUOTE=wbowner;2388611]Rob and Ron
Baz,
I think the 6 tyre rotation diagram is what Rob was suggesting and what is below (cut from an earlier post)
Front to spares
Spares to back
Back to front
No crossing.
Initial set up
T1. T2
T3. T4
S1. S2
After first rotation
T3. T4
S1. S2
T1. T2
After second rotation
S1. S2
T1. T2
T3. T4
The third rotation will bring them back to the initial set up
I think that is what you are saying
Rich
Roll them into position and raise of lower the vehicle height accordingly using the jack...
Its how I taught my wife to do it... Although she can now Dead-Lift them into position :):o:D
If you have strength issues, rolling them unto position and then straightening them up... Just requires a push from then on.
Hard to describe, a video would be better...
If there's no medical reason - may be time to reactivate the Gym membership :angel:
I broke bones in my foot and its going to take time to fix. They don't want weight on it ... and bending down is an issue due to the caste.
I've thought I may make a plate for my hydraulic jack, that will fit on the circular jack plate. And on that plate, I'll attach four small wheels.
Then I can put the tyre on the wheels (which are on the hydraulic trolley jack) and then slide the jack into the vehicle. The rotate the tyre to line up, and slide the trolley jack in a bit more more ... then push.
Thanks for the thoughts.