Just had car MOT'd and was advised that both nearside wheels seemed slightly loose! Whacked them up a bit with lead hammer but thought I'd get a Lionel tool and torque them to see what's what.......where can I find the thread and drawings /sizes?
thanks
'Lionel' tool thread
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david muir
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#2 Re: 'Lionel' tool thread
Try this thread: http://www.myetype.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=657
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david muir
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#3 Re: 'Lionel' tool thread
Thanks David, found his email and have just ordered the tool(spinners all measured 102.5mm, so OE tool size).
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#4 Re: 'Lionel' tool thread
Recommend it highly, don't forget to pack a cloth with it to protect the spinners when you use it!
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