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If your taking the wheels off to paint them (presuming you are as i cant think of any other reason to remove them lol, sure there are plenty tho) you can just give the back of them a slight whack from the back with the handle of a screwdriver or something similar. that will do the trick

Just use a Flat Head Screwdriver.

There should be a little gap to allow you to fit the screwdriver in and hinge it out.

Thankyou soooo much, jst got them off!

must explain: on my old r33 the rims needed a large plastic nut remover and i thought this was the same

If your taking the wheels off to paint them (presuming you are as i cant think of any other reason to remove them lol, sure there are plenty tho) you can just give the back of them a slight whack from the back with the handle of a screwdriver or something similar. that will do the trick

I jst got the rim off and the tyre was punctured by a screw, ill take a pic and post it a lil later.

I wasnt gonna paint them

Cool!

Did your R33 have stock rims? Or aftermarket?

If you needed a 'Large plastic nut remover', I would assume it was just the design of the wheel... Cuz standard rims just have 5 nuts / bolts...

lol i thinks its funny someone who buys a r34 gtr, cant get centre caps off lol

G'Day Bryn,

Johnny has already been PM'd about a plastic tool made for Advanti Wheel Centre Caps that fits the R34 GTR centre caps perfectly. This way, he doesn't scratch the caps with a flathead screwdriver (unless of course, you wrap the head).

Good tool to have 'cause the shaft elbow has just the right angle and thickness.

Cheers, T

Ah yeah those wheels, I have seen them before.

Like I said, probley just the design of the wheel.

They werent bad, bit heavy though.

On another note, the flat tyre i had was caused by a tiny nail which had embedded itself right in the centre tread and caused the air to slowly be released (exactly why i never actually knew about it on the road, it was in my garage when it deflated)

I took it to the tyre factory to have the puncture repaired, cost 20bux and all but 5minutes and my tyre was fixed which was a relief to me, cos i didnt want to have to buy 2 new tyres (especially these bridgestones)

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