siezed wheels
Ran into the same prob on my Rangie not too long ago when I went to switch to my offroad wheels.
I've been looking into this topic and the best advice I could find was to use a lithium based grease or marine grease but they weren't sure about heat issues with the marine grease.
http://rangerovers.net/forum/viewtop...t=wheel+grease
Quote:
PARTS INFORMATION
RYL105020L Anti-seize grease‚
Zeta™ anti-seize grease, now available from Land Rover Parts.
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They're also these discs that can be purchased called "Wheel Mates" if I can find them again. They're basically thin discs that fit between the hub and wheel. Check them out at Atlantic British:
http://www.roverparts.com/ProductLis...tNumber=WM4505
If you get some, or if anyone else are using these, I'd like to hear some feedback. I kinda think they're worth $20, I just haven't bought any yet.
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'02 Range Rover Rhino ed.
Warn XD9000 w/ factory winch tray
RockRover diff guard, RockRover sliders
Safety Devices roof rack
255/70R16 Pirelli Scorpion ATs on 16" DII alloys
255/55R18 Nitto 420S on 18" Proline wheels
'95 RRC LWB County
Coil conversion w/ OME shocks, AB springs
Last edited by 02RhinoRange : 10-13-2005 at 06:51 AM.
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