Calling All MUGEN MF10 Sluts...
quick n00bie question... time 2 change tires on my MF10's... and i have a question about the CENTER CAPS...
how do i take them off?... someone told me it has a rubber seal in the back that needs 2 be replaced?...
do i need 2 replace the seal once it is out?...
TIA.
how do i take them off?... someone told me it has a rubber seal in the back that needs 2 be replaced?...
do i need 2 replace the seal once it is out?...
TIA.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MugenEg6 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">No need to change the seal pop the sucker off then pop it back in</TD></TR></TABLE>
Don't touch the allen bolt. It's purely decorative and you don't want to scratch it up or loosen it out of place.
In some grass or on carpet, push the backside of the cone out as hard as you can. It'll pop out....hence the reason to do it in some grass so that it doesn't fly onto cement and get scratched up.
When re-installing, wet the rubber seal with a soapy water solution. Then push them onto the center evenly. They'll slide/pop right in. Once the soapy water has dried, it'll "seal" up tight....which if you haven't taken them off since I sent the wheels to you, is why the center caps are in there so tight.
Hope that helps.
In some grass or on carpet, push the backside of the cone out as hard as you can. It'll pop out....hence the reason to do it in some grass so that it doesn't fly onto cement and get scratched up.
When re-installing, wet the rubber seal with a soapy water solution. Then push them onto the center evenly. They'll slide/pop right in. Once the soapy water has dried, it'll "seal" up tight....which if you haven't taken them off since I sent the wheels to you, is why the center caps are in there so tight.
Hope that helps.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Luder94 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">In some grass or on carpet, push the backside of the cone out as hard as you can. It'll pop out....hence the reason to do it in some grass so that it doesn't fly onto cement and get scratched up</TD></TR></TABLE>Take a rug with you to do this, this way it doesn't get lost in the grass.
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