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29th March 2016, 13:37 | #31 |
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I've got one although not from lidl. They are good for more than just wheel nuts. I've used mine a few times on seriously tight hub nuts, crank pulley bolts and if you can get the car high enough off the ground I use it for suspension parts too. Only downside with them is they are quite big so no good for tight spaces.
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29th March 2016, 16:17 | #32 |
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29th March 2016, 16:35 | #33 |
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Cheers MM I bought one today will come in handy for doing the summer>winter and vice versa wheel swaps on my 75 and the wife's Honda. At £30 you can't go wrong. At my store there was only two left so looks like they have sold well
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13th April 2016, 13:55 | #34 |
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Just got one and it whipped the crankcase pulley off in about 20 seconds.
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