MUST FIX WHEEL>>>>>>>>>……..

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    • #11407
      Prowler3
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      my nissan skyline is screwed. everything is fine , except my arch-enemy, the front left wheel. GGRRRR!!!!!!!! It doesnt hapen on my nsx, but he front WHEEL collects hairs, dust and grit like theres no 2morro. It restricts movement and puts my car into spins. @nite i spent 40minutes with tweezers but it still didint do it.

      HEEELLLPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! plz

    • #35518
      merc-blue
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      remove the knuckle from the car take out the pin n then putit back together takes bout 5-10 mions easy as pie and all the hair is gone

    • #35815
      merc-blue
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      remove the knuckle from the car take out the pin n then putit back together takes bout 5-10 mions easy as pie and all the hair is gone

    • #35520
      M_Coupe
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      What I used to do was hit the hair with a razor blade against the steel a few times to cut it up, and then just pull out the clumps.

    • #35817
      M_Coupe
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      What I used to do was hit the hair with a razor blade against the steel a few times to cut it up, and then just pull out the clumps.

    • #35297
      Prowler3
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      i dont know how to take apart the knuckles with out screwing up my car

    • #35318
      Racer9
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      pull it out a little bit and then pull off dirt. When you are done push it in a little bit farther than it was before.

    • #35332
      z-beam
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      there is a few posts from old topics regarding wheel changing and rim swaps. i think i’ve posted the way twice allready, have a go researching and have some fun at the same time.

      the reason cutting do’t work is that you are leavin very small peices of fluff on your axle pin, which cause severe friction between the pin and rim. when you dissassemble the nucle be sure to gently scrape the inside of the rim as well as clean the pin… good luck and happy hunting.

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