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Nigerian wheels

Charles Cook

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Well today I was trying to get started disassembling my 69 Super Bee but I can’t get these stupid wheels off. Do any of you guy’s or gals know how to remove them. Seen them on cars before but haven’t had any of my own. Lol . HELP ME PLEASE BEFORE I BREAK OUT THE TORCH.
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Knock offs without the knock off. See if the center will pop off and see if there’s a big single nut under there.

Edit - The center is the nut I guess.
 
^^^ yep, I'd assume one big nut like a 'Vette with knock offs. Adapters might be worth something to boot...
 
I worked on an MGB with factory knock-off wire wheels. The center nut turned counter-clockwise.
jus sayin...
 
I’m thinking the car should be jacked up after seeing the video. Should make it easier. Don’t care if I damage the center cap. Oh wait it is jacked up with them stupid wheels on it. Lol
 
On both sides of the car?
Now that you ask, I think it was only on the one side. It did have a special wrench for the nuts, but I ended up having to cut the nuts off as they were so tight, the wrench bent. The nuts were brass, so cutting them wasn't too bad.
 
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