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Old May 21, 2016 | 05:22 PM
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Center lock guys need equipment advice

Interested in being able to remove and re install my center lock wheel safely and properly

Please link your tools here if you are happy with them.

My first choice is to be able to fit the tools in my car. I plan on road tripping to Virginia in July and while I bet I can find a tire shop I am Leary they would have or be able to safely remove the wheels and safeguard the pccb rotors.


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this is basically what you need. i think the torque is like 444 ft/lbs so its huge torque

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...l-oem-nut.html
 
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Thanks, Will these items fit in the frunk.

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this is basically what you need. i think the torque is like 444 ft/lbs so its huge torque

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...l-oem-nut.html
 
Old May 23, 2016 | 12:07 PM
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You don't exactly need a wheel tool, just be careful you don't scratch the calipers, I use a Gear wrench 3/4 torque wrench. Way to big to keep in the car- I keep a smaller sized length 3/4 breaker bar in car just incase you tighten while your going but no need so far. Also don't forget the anti seize castrol porsche specific center lock grease. There should be a collapsible 3/4 breaker bar but don't think it has any torque settings on it.
 
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