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Knock-Off Spinners

So, Yoda and Jedi, I have just bought my first (and likely last) Healey (64 3000) and am ready to buy the knock-off tool you have. It seems to make sense, has a case, but does the handle get close enough to the body to be problematic? Have you or others had to coax the spinner on or off, or is the leverage just fine? Thanks, Dave
 
So, Yoda and Jedi, I have just bought my first (and likely last) Healey (64 3000) and am ready to buy the knock-off tool you have. It seems to make sense, has a case, but does the handle get close enough to the body to be problematic? Have you or others had to coax the spinner on or off, or is the leverage just fine? Thanks, Dave
Yoda and Jedi are posting levels. You'll need to be more specific if you're asking specific posters, you'll have to use their username.
 
So, Yoda and Jedi, I have just bought my first (and likely last) Healey (64 3000) and am ready to buy the knock-off tool you have. It seems to make sense, has a case, but does the handle get close enough to the body to be problematic? Have you or others had to coax the spinner on or off, or is the leverage just fine? Thanks, Dave
Dave,
If you're referring to the metal wrench that John Turney and I use, no, it's not close to the fenders and the leverage provided by the wrench has been enough for mine.
 
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