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Post by devinchasteen15 on Apr 6, 2015 2:03:02 GMT -5
The nut is huge its on a peace sports tgps 804 50 anybody known what size it could be. It doesn't fit any of my sockets and I need to get it off
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Post by devinchasteen15 on Apr 6, 2015 2:03:54 GMT -5
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Post by onewheeldrive on Apr 6, 2015 2:50:44 GMT -5
Mine is 24mm, but you should probably measure yours to be sure.
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Post by lain on Apr 6, 2015 11:34:12 GMT -5
Mine is 21mm, if you know someone with a car try to see if you can get it off with their tire iron. They sometimes have a few sizes on the cross irons. They use the same nuts used to attach car wheels as they do on the back wheel of scooters, or around the same size. I use the cross iron that has 4 different sizes or any other car tire iron I can get my hands on at the time to get the size of a back wheel nut when helping friends when I don't have my sockets on me to check.
If you have an impact wrench, you should use that to get it off since it's very easy. Make sure to use proper impact sockets!
If not try putting the back wheel on the ground, put a plank or something through the tire, step on an end of the plank to keep it steady, then take the tire iron and try to turn it. If it doesn't turn with all your effort try whacking the end of the iron (the curved end that goes off to the side, or whack one of the other arms to the sides on the cross iron) with a mallet or something heavy to do the same thing impact wrenches do.
Oh, and always remember: "lefty loosey, righty tighty." The wheel may try to turn when you go left at first, this is good, it means your wheel is on tight.
Also, you may or may not have to take the muffler off to get the wheel off, but removing the muffler makes it a LOT easier to work in that area and on the wheel.
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Post by geh3333 on Apr 6, 2015 14:52:23 GMT -5
I usually use a 24mm also
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Post by devinchasteen15 on Apr 11, 2015 17:40:49 GMT -5
Thanks all it was 24mm
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