To most of you this will seem a dumb question, however some of the more mature members of the forum will understand.
Just taken the TJ off the road for the winter.
Removed the wheels to thoroughly clean the chassis.
I'm well past the first flush of youth - in fact knackered and repaired and drawing a pension.
Took 10 mins to replace one wheel (the rest took longer), could not line the studs up with the holes in the wheel.
FFS there must be an easy way to do this.
Then it occurred to me that even if I was as fit as I was at, say 40, I'd still have struggled with some of the wheel/tyre combinations I've seen on other members Jeeps.
Is there an easy way to line up the wheel studs with the wheels? Other than muscle power that I no longer seem to have.
Just taken the TJ off the road for the winter.
Removed the wheels to thoroughly clean the chassis.
I'm well past the first flush of youth - in fact knackered and repaired and drawing a pension.
Took 10 mins to replace one wheel (the rest took longer), could not line the studs up with the holes in the wheel.
FFS there must be an easy way to do this.
Then it occurred to me that even if I was as fit as I was at, say 40, I'd still have struggled with some of the wheel/tyre combinations I've seen on other members Jeeps.
Is there an easy way to line up the wheel studs with the wheels? Other than muscle power that I no longer seem to have.