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knock off hammers
Posted by lennym
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Jun 10, 2009 07:20 AM
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Jun 10, 2009 07:27 AM
Joined 17 years ago
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Whoa, wait , I just tapped my spinners on and I drove a 100 miles.
I am happy, because the wind is blowing my spinners on to the correct torque.
But , WHOA, a dog just ran in in front and I had to lock the wheels up at 100 MPH.
I screeched to a stop.
Should I drive on?
My spinners may be loose by inertia.
I am happy, because the wind is blowing my spinners on to the correct torque.
But , WHOA, a dog just ran in in front and I had to lock the wheels up at 100 MPH.
I screeched to a stop.
Should I drive on?
My spinners may be loose by inertia.
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Denis
Denis Hill
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Jun 10, 2009 06:54 PM
Joined 20 years ago
2,952 Posts
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You blokes take a bit of convincing. I remember it from when I did my degree in automotive technology even though that was a long time ago. Well here it is from one of your own, Barny Gaylord. Look up his MGA with Attitude, Tech Articles, Wheels, Self tightening knock offs. My explanation was in more simple terms for obvious reasons.
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Chicago Ray
Raymond Kunst
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Jun 11, 2009 02:56 PM
Joined 19 years ago
909 Posts
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Has anyone used one of these?
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