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Spin out rims

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    Posted: 29 Jun 2025 at 7:30am
I have a WD with spin out rims, how do I keep them from spinning out during a pull, I tighten them with a heavy duty impact. I really don’t want to weld them.  Thanks Bill
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Do you see the small holes in one rail? There is supposed to be a stop block on either side of the PAW block.
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Real pullers don't have speed limits.
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what paulB said, there are holes on the square slides on the rims, steiner tractor sells the stops for 17 bucks, i believe what you need is part number mis109, youll need the bolts (mis110) for em too which are 9 bucks. you can probably get a few off someone here or at flea markets for cheaper. if your loading your wheels with weights, watch tightening your locks with am impact, you dont wanna snap them off.
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The lock eccentrics on a WD only rotate about 180 to 200 degrees !! You can hammer all you want but they won't get any tighter !!!   Get the MISSING rail stop blocks.
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