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Old 01-01-2009, 02:14 PM
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I can't get the wheel lug nuts on! I tried everything, it just won't let me. Any advice?
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Old 01-01-2009, 02:32 PM
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Might have stripped the lugs :-/
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Old 01-01-2009, 02:41 PM
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if they are still new and plastic you will have to push hard on the plastic lugs to get the screw pattern on the inside and after that you dont have to apply pressure to put them on.
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if they are still new and plastic you will have to push hard on the plastic lugs to get the screw pattern on the inside and after that you dont have to apply pressure to put them on.
Thanks, it works now.
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Yah, when I got my first XMOD I initially thought the lugs were the wrong threads or something, because I couldn't get them on for anything... After 20 minutes a good push and some spins, they finally went on.
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Hehe, I wasn't even strong enough to get em on. My dad had to help me.
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could be worse... I didn't think mine we tight enough and broke 2 of the plastic lugs already. I have to remember "snug" is tight on an xmod.
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I'm glad I've gotten so many extras with the RS upgrades I've gotten they break too easily. I'm going to get some from Atomicmods once they restock.
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