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Old 07-21-2013, 06:07 AM
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Originally Posted by lippy View Post
I installed the pins on my bolt-on/5-pin adapters, and used the metal alignment guide to make sure they are straight. But when I tried to slide a wheel on, I couldn't get it to slide in. How difficult should it be to slide the wheel onto the pins? Do you lube the pins? Thanks.
It should not be difficult. If the pins are properly aligned the tire and wheel should go on pretty easily with a dab of anti-seize on them. Squatting in front of your hub, while lifting 295/50's straight out in front of you, gets tiring pretty fast. Maybe one of your pins is a little crooked?
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