What has been your experience with reinstalling a wheel (whether you did it yourself or not)? Have you ever experience over or under-tightened wheel nuts that led to an interesting situation? Thanks for watching. Be sure to subscribe to my channel and hit the notification bell for more tips, hacks, and reviews so you can get the job done! Be sure to watch this next: ua-cam.com/video/Sqdk7zezimY/v-deo.html
Any idea - i am checking torque but the wrench is not clicking does that mean the lugs are tightened beyond the setting of the torque wrench? _ Bought my 1st torque wrench to check new-to-me '84 motorhome lug nuts _150 lbs is the number _ i did double check with knowledgeable store clerk, who is very familiar with their use, to see if it is operator error, and i seem ok there
I played this video while having lunch at work. Saw the whole video. I actually had a student record me swapping tires after the car she was driving caught a flat tire. That was sometime last year. Great job Matt!
Thanks again! Why do you click twice on the first tightening? Just to be extra sure? Also, if the torque wrench settings don't quite match the required torque of the lugs, is it better to error slightly over or under with the torque? I'm assuming slightly over!
Thanks for another get amount of information appreciate it. Nice to know you have these video to go to for help. My knowledge in cars is like my knowledge in dealing with personalitys of a few members at my local DMV.
@@HandyHudsonite your doing great. We're always are learning in our crafts. If we are not learning and growing always, then what's the point, right? At least thats how I look at it. Natures my teacher and I always have something to learn. I'm growing as a person just by watching your videos.
What has been your experience with reinstalling a wheel (whether you did it yourself or not)? Have you ever experience over or under-tightened wheel nuts that led to an interesting situation? Thanks for watching. Be sure to subscribe to my channel and hit the notification bell for more tips, hacks, and reviews so you can get the job done! Be sure to watch this next: ua-cam.com/video/Sqdk7zezimY/v-deo.html
Any idea - i am checking torque but the wrench is not clicking does that mean the lugs are tightened beyond the setting of the torque wrench? _ Bought my 1st torque wrench to check new-to-me '84 motorhome lug nuts _150 lbs is the number _ i did double check with knowledgeable store clerk, who is very familiar with their use, to see if it is operator error, and i seem ok there
I played this video while having lunch at work. Saw the whole video. I actually had a student record me swapping tires after the car she was driving caught a flat tire. That was sometime last year. Great job Matt!
Thanks, Sam! Did you post that video?
@@HandyHudsonite No, I never did. I still have it. Maybe I should post it.
You should.
Accurate information, by the book.
Nice! Thank you for teaching us how to do repairs :D
These tips are very helpful for helping people fix their cars on the side of the road :D
You’re welcome. I really enjoy helping others to learn skills to DIY.
Awesome video Handy!!
Thanks! I’m hoping it will be of help to you and many others.
Thanks again! Why do you click twice on the first tightening? Just to be extra sure? Also, if the torque wrench settings don't quite match the required torque of the lugs, is it better to error slightly over or under with the torque? I'm assuming slightly over!
Thanks for another get amount of information appreciate it. Nice to know you have these video to go to for help. My knowledge in cars is like my knowledge in dealing with personalitys of a few members at my local DMV.
You're welcome. I hear you. Even though I've done a lot on cars, I still feel like I have so much to learn.
@@HandyHudsonite your doing great. We're always are learning in our crafts. If we are not learning and growing always, then what's the point, right? At least thats how I look at it. Natures my teacher and I always have something to learn. I'm growing as a person just by watching your videos.
You're right, always need to keep learning. Really appreciate your support here!
Very good advice my friend 👍 that's a 4 way lug wrench.
Thanks! 👍
You are very welcome my friend 😎
Thanks for the very nice Heart ❤ my friend. 😎
Hey Handy! ! ! Old School I like the video thanks.
Thanks!
cool video! thanks for the info!!!!
Thanks for the video!
Milwaukee impacts have variable speeds that will just make the lugs snug so you can torque them properly.
I noticed your rim is not balanced correctly.