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i was coming home after a meet and i got a flat on the corner of mitcham and maroondah hway. i drove the car VERY slowly till i got closer to mine(not really closer, the cars abotu 20km frmo my house now).

i would of put the spare on, but one problem. they are Super Advan Racing Sa3r trispokes:

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there is a special tool apparently to remove these rims. does anybody in melb have one i could borrow? or know of a way to get them off?

i need to get my baby back to my garage :(

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i got it :D took the rim off and put the spare on... doesnt look hot no more :action-smiley-069:

anywho, i went to the place around the corner; i need a wheel alignment and new tyres for BOTH front rims... so i picked up some off a top bloke off here..

and damn straight they are hot. going to be selling soon. but i will most probably look at swapping for some 18' rims, so if you guys have any you wanna swap, pm me :P

lol, there is no circlip. you just unscrew that big nut. and yes there is a special tool. you should have got it with the wheels, or with the car. BUT you can do it with your hands, or a really big shifter, or a hammer and chisel! (not ideal).

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