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DaveyLC |
posted on 9th May 16 at 08:26 |
You could always buy some small pieces of Kevlar! | |
IvIarkgraham |
posted on 8th May 16 at 04:07 |
Got a mate that might be able to provide free tyres. Free discs? | |
Ian |
posted on 8th May 16 at 00:26 |
Yeah anything that will act like the disc. I've also got discs here if you're local at any point this week. Got wheels but no tyres on them. | |
IvIarkgraham |
posted on 7th May 16 at 22:28 |
Could use shims of some sort? You got any 5x100 wheels/tyres you need rid of? | |
Ian |
posted on 7th May 16 at 21:12 |
Ideally pack the wheel out with washers but this will be a prick as its on bolts not studs and nuts. | |
davegreen |
posted on 7th May 16 at 13:20 |
a sheet of rubber matting works well | |
taylorboosh |
posted on 7th May 16 at 13:08 |
Yes but id leave it on stands | |
tom_simes |
posted on 7th May 16 at 12:22 |
I doubt it - I'd expect the wheel bolts to bottom out on the brake shield etc. | |
IvIarkgraham |
posted on 7th May 16 at 12:05 |
That's what I was thinking! I'll get some ply wood tomorrow | |
Kyle T |
posted on 7th May 16 at 10:51 |
My Axle stands have started chewing away at the self levelling shit that's been used to patch up the garage floor. Just sit them on a bit of plywood. Sometimes hear a bit of cracking as the stand takes some weight, but nothing too dramatic. | |
IvIarkgraham |
posted on 7th May 16 at 10:16 |
It's block paving that I don't want scratched or chipped coz it's only just been layed | |
IvIarkgraham |
posted on 7th May 16 at 10:15 |
It's relatively flat | |
Corsa_Sport21 |
posted on 7th May 16 at 09:45 |
Is your driveway made out of cheese? | |
taylorboosh |
posted on 5th May 16 at 20:41 |
Is your drive flat? | |
IvIarkgraham |
posted on 5th May 16 at 20:05 |
whats the best way of protecting my driveway when using axel stands? |