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Richard Brookman

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Does anyone know where I can get an extractor tool for getting the cover off
a locking wheel nut? The black plastic thing with jaws on the end. It's
missing from the toolkit of the Disco 1 I just acquired. Google search and
a look at the websites of the usual suspects suggest that they are only
available as part of a locking wheelnut set, but I have the nuts and the
metal socket - I'm just lacking the means to get the covers off. Which
would, of course, disable the vehicle in the event of a puncture.

Cheers

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Rich
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Disco 300 Tdi auto
S2a 88" SW
Tiggrr (V8 trialler)


 
In message <[email protected]>, Richard Brookman
<[email protected]> writes
> I'm just lacking the means to get the covers off. Which
>would, of course, disable the vehicle in the event of a puncture.



You will get it off don't worry. The wheel brace normally does the
trick.
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Marc
 
so Marc Draper was, like...
> In message <[email protected]>, Richard Brookman
> <[email protected]> writes
>> I'm just lacking the means to get the covers off. Which
>> would, of course, disable the vehicle in the event of a puncture.

>
>
> You will get it off don't worry. The wheel brace normally does the
> trick.


Hehe, thanks - just found that out. Cheers.

--
Rich
==============================
Disco 300 Tdi auto
S2a 88" SW
Tiggrr (V8 trialler)


 
In message <[email protected]>
Marc Draper <[email protected]> wrote:

> In message <[email protected]>, Richard Brookman
> <[email protected]> writes
> > I'm just lacking the means to get the covers off. Which
> >would, of course, disable the vehicle in the event of a puncture.

>
>
> You will get it off don't worry. The wheel brace normally does the
> trick.


Some suggest the plastic tyre lever out of a modern cycle puncture
repair kit - havn't got one to hand to try it though.

Richard
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>
> Some suggest the plastic tyre lever out of a modern cycle puncture
> repair kit - havn't got one to hand to try it though.


I've made a right mess of mine - you don't supply them do you Richard?

TonyB


 
so TonyB was, like...
>> Some suggest the plastic tyre lever out of a modern cycle puncture
>> repair kit - havn't got one to hand to try it though.

>
> I've made a right mess of mine - you don't supply them do you Richard?
>
> TonyB


Marc's suggestion about the wheelbrace is right - they twist off pretty
easily with half a turn. Mine are a bit battered anyway - it looks like
they have been twisted off and then re-seated with a blow from a monkey
wrench. I guess the only solution is a complete set of new - CraPaddocks or
somewhere seem to have them for about GBP35 for a set of five, which
includes the plastic extractor tool. Since mine appear to work OK, I will
probably leave it at that. On the other hand, if Richard has them...

--
Rich
==============================
Disco 300 Tdi auto
S2a 88" SW
Tiggrr (V8 trialler)


 
On Sun, 22 May 2005 10:05:51 +0100, Richard Brookman wrote:

> I guess the only solution is a complete set of new - CraPaddocks or
> somewhere seem to have them for about GBP35 for a set of five, which
> includes the plastic extractor tool.


Nearly 7 squid for a bit of pressed metal, that'll come flying out of
a production press at gawd knows how many hundred/hour. OK they are
moderatly deep pressings but...

> On the other hand, if Richard has them...


I lost one after doing the front/back wheel swap and the plastic tool
has a prong broken off so if Richard has them at less than £7 each...

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In message <[email protected]>
"TonyB" <[email protected]> wrote:

> >
> > Some suggest the plastic tyre lever out of a modern cycle puncture
> > repair kit - havn't got one to hand to try it though.

>
> I've made a right mess of mine - you don't supply them do you Richard?
>
> TonyB
>
>


Puncture repair kits? No problem....... ;-)

Richard
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> >
> > I've made a right mess of mine - you don't supply them do you Richard?
> >
> > TonyB
> >
> >

>
> Puncture repair kits? No problem....... ;-)
>

Good-oh, I'll have four then.....

Don't tell me we've found something you don't supply? :))

TonyB


 
Dave Liquorice wrote:

> On Sun, 22 May 2005 10:05:51 +0100, Richard Brookman wrote:
>
>> I guess the only solution is a complete set of new - CraPaddocks or
>> somewhere seem to have them for about GBP35 for a set of five, which
>> includes the plastic extractor tool.

>
> Nearly 7 squid for a bit of pressed metal, that'll come flying out of
> a production press at gawd knows how many hundred/hour. OK they are
> moderatly deep pressings but...
>
>> On the other hand, if Richard has them...

>
> I lost one after doing the front/back wheel swap and the plastic tool
> has a prong broken off so if Richard has them at less than £7 each...
>

Why not try you dealer
Part no RRJ000120 Damn sight cheaper than £7

Mark
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On Sun, 22 May 2005 17:09:15 +0000 (UTC), TonyB wrote:

> Don't tell me we've found something you don't supply? :))


Two, things I haven't heard about the little plastic thingy that the
front tow point cover latches with on a Disco II. B-)

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On Sun, 22 May 2005 20:30:11 +0100, Mark Dickinson wrote:

> Why not try you dealer
> Part no RRJ000120 Damn sight cheaper than £7


Is that the plastic removal tool or a nut cover?

I'll be in the vicinty of a dealer next week I'll drop by and ask, it
had been mentioned that the tool is only available with a full set of
covers...

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Dave. pam is missing e-mail



 
Dave Liquorice wrote:

> On Sun, 22 May 2005 20:30:11 +0100, Mark Dickinson wrote:
>
>> Why not try you dealer
>> Part no RRJ000120 Damn sight cheaper than £7

>
> Is that the plastic removal tool or a nut cover?
>
> I'll be in the vicinty of a dealer next week I'll drop by and ask, it
> had been mentioned that the tool is only available with a full set of
> covers...
>

Sorry that was cover for nuts. Tool is available separately, just can't
remember part number at the moment. Should only be a couple of quid
including Tony tax.

Mark
--
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In message <[email protected]>
Mark Dickinson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dave Liquorice wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 22 May 2005 20:30:11 +0100, Mark Dickinson wrote:
> >
> >> Why not try you dealer
> >> Part no RRJ000120 Damn sight cheaper than £7

> >
> > Is that the plastic removal tool or a nut cover?
> >
> > I'll be in the vicinty of a dealer next week I'll drop by and ask, it
> > had been mentioned that the tool is only available with a full set of
> > covers...
> >

> Sorry that was cover for nuts. Tool is available separately, just can't
> remember part number at the moment. Should only be a couple of quid
> including Tony tax.
>
> Mark


ANR5436 Wheel Nut Cover Removal Tool - Discovery II £3.99 inc VAT
(Genunie Parts)

Now on the stock list!

Richard

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In message <[email protected]>
"TonyB" <[email protected]> wrote:

> > >
> > > I've made a right mess of mine - you don't supply them do you Richard?
> > >
> > > TonyB
> > >
> > >

> >
> > Puncture repair kits? No problem....... ;-)
> >

> Good-oh, I'll have four then.....
>
> Don't tell me we've found something you don't supply? :))
>
> TonyB
>
>


That's easy - winning lottery tickets!

Richard
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beamendsltd wrote:

> In message <[email protected]>
> Mark Dickinson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Dave Liquorice wrote:
>>
>> > On Sun, 22 May 2005 20:30:11 +0100, Mark Dickinson wrote:
>> >
>> >> Why not try you dealer
>> >> Part no RRJ000120 Damn sight cheaper than £7
>> >
>> > Is that the plastic removal tool or a nut cover?
>> >
>> > I'll be in the vicinty of a dealer next week I'll drop by and ask, it
>> > had been mentioned that the tool is only available with a full set of
>> > covers...
>> >

>> Sorry that was cover for nuts. Tool is available separately, just can't
>> remember part number at the moment. Should only be a couple of quid
>> including Tony tax.
>>
>> Mark

>
> ANR5436 Wheel Nut Cover Removal Tool - Discovery II £3.99 inc VAT
> (Genunie Parts)
>
> Now on the stock list!
>
> Richard
>

Thats the one! Too many part numbers, not enough brain cells..

Mark
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 08:29:29 +0000 (UTC), beamendsltd wrote:

>>>> Why not try you dealer
>>>> Part no RRJ000120 Damn sight cheaper than £7
>>>
>>> Is that the plastic removal tool or a nut cover?
>>>
>>> I'll be in the vicinty of a dealer next week I'll drop by and ask,
>>> it had been mentioned that the tool is only available with a full
>>> set of covers...

>>
>> Sorry that was cover for nuts. Tool is available separately, ...

>
> ANR5436 Wheel Nut Cover Removal Tool - Discovery II £3.99 inc VAT
> (Genunie Parts)
>
> Now on the stock list!


As I said was near a dealer last week charged me £4.20 inc VAT for the
removal tool, I also got a DZM00060 for 15p and some touch up paint.

Sorry Richard but I suspect P&P on an ANR5436 would be more than
21p...

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