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My WB is going in for a refurb. I am saving the cash to do so, so it might take a while. Aside from preserving tyres, any reason to stick it on blocks?
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Well it might have something to do with Spring tensions.
Much like those wind up Torque wrenches, you always should release the spring tension on them when not in use.
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I don't believe it makes a lick of difference to the car what so ever. Preserving tyres is not worth it as tyres are consumable & 'go off' with time regardless. It makes it a pain to move. Leave it on the ground. Edited by user Tuesday, 26 June 2012 2:09:46 AM(UTC)
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Thanks mate, I am totally new to this, even though I have been around the block several times. I have some VH Commmodre rims that I will rest the WB on (yeah, I know - sigh- that they are not the correct PCD, but if they wrap around the calipers and I can roll the car around shoosh, will you tell the authorities on me?) I am going to have an excellent 355 stocker-looking gleaming Wb DeVille one day. So arrest me, I am guilty of loving old Holdens. Nobody here gets that, do they , eh? ;)
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makes it harder to steal.
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