If one wheel is noisey
then remove wheel and inspect brakes for problems and if all is good then replace the front wheel bearings.
If you are unsure
then remove a wheel cylinder from the front and...
Not exact matches
Once folded, the rear
wheels can
then be
removed to reduce the large footprint of this stroller.
I think that if you have a small car trunk, you will have to
remove the
wheels to make it fit and even
then it may be a tight squeeze.
Two techniques are on the web: (1) Take out the battery and
then reach into the hood (2)
Remove a plastic protective cover from inside the driver - side
wheel well to access the bulb.
Before you
remove the old
wheel, get your
wheel alignment done properly,
then park the car so that the
wheel is exactly central (this is much easier if your steering
wheel locks centrally), so that your turn signals work correctly with the new
wheel.
Unbolt the old
wheel using a suitable large socket,
remove and fit the new one at the same orientation,
then refit the nut and tighten to the book torque figure.
I
removed the sound dampener,
then cleaned the rest with a wire
wheel.
So you would
remove the
wheel then rub a little grease were the
wheel contacts the disc.
Then, use a wire
wheel (alternatively, you could use a stripping disk which is also very effective at
removing surface rust) to
remove as much rust as you possibly can.
You can sit in almost any car, turn it off,
remove the key, and
then turn the steering
wheel until it clicks into the locked state.
The only real issue I could see is you could get salt - laden slush splashed up or caked on the lug nuts, which could make them hard to
remove later (if you only
remove your
wheels to change tires; if you rotate them regularly
then no issue).
Then the engine, transmission,
wheels and Michelin tyres were
removed, before the rest of the car - brakes, suspension, oil lines and more - were stripped and inspected.
I usually
remove a hose on the return side of the pump and allow it to pump itself dry (a few turns of the Steering
wheel will do that)
then refill the system whilst having an assistant move the steering
wheel lock to lock as is possible.
A main service (depending on mileage) includes an Oil and filter change, pollen filter, plugs (if fitted), Air filter, fuel filter,
removing wheels to access the braking system to visually check, check diagnostics, check all the electrics and
then a road - test.
Thieves can simply buy a frame from one of the thousands of crashed bikes,
remove the engine,
wheels, and everything else from the original frame,
then mount it onto a new frame and get a clean salvage title.
and he always tries to bite the
wheel on the grass cutting machine, when it is off and I just
remove it from one place to another
then he sits with us on the terrace, and pets with us all the time.
Thieves can simply buy a frame from one of the thousands of crashed bikes,
remove the engine,
wheels, and everything else from the original frame,
then mount it onto a new frame and get a clean salvage title.