Thank you Buddy. I just so happened to take my spare down last week to spray it. After fumbling around for a few trying to catch it puting the rod in straight ( because that made sense to me) I finally figured to put it in on and angle. After wrapping up and hadn't put everything away I took a sharpy and drew on the plastic the angle it went in. I then took a white acrylic paint pen and drew it on the plastic. This way when the day comes , it's shitty out, dark and I've forgotten that I won't be fumbling around try to catch the release. Just a thought
My Tundra has the same spare tire chain mechanism. After numerous trips between California and Alaska I learned that dirt and grit is the enemy of that mechanism so I use a dry lube on mine. It sprays on wet then the carrier dries and leaves behind a dry film of lube that doesn't attract or retain dirt. Been doing that annually for about 10 years now and it's good as new.
Great Video Bob!!...Now I know why I hear a clanking noise when I drive over bumpy streets...its that damn chain...so lube should also help the noise reduction. Also, I happen to live in a state with snow, salt, rain and leaves from trees. A helpful future video might be how to expertly wash the exterior and trim of the vehicle...as there are lots of places where dirt, pollen, soap, leaves and twigs get trapped and over time contribute to rust....making a hand job much better than an AI mechanized wash?????
That clanking noise is most likely not the chain from your spare. I would check all your suspension components, linkages, and tie rod bushings for wear.
Great video! Did you use a valve stem extender to make it easier to top off air pressure without having to lower the entire thing when the TPMS sensor alarms? If so, do you have a link? Thanks!
That Gel lube stuff would have been great to know about before working on my garage door. That said, anyone else ever found it a bit sketch that this and the thin looking chain is all that stands between your 50-60 lb wheel launching into oncoming traffic and your happiness?
@@Unb3arablePain I’m not worried about oncoming traffic. I’m more worried about the family of Pakistanis in the Toyota Sienna behind you on their way to Disneyland.
The spares are often stolen by thieves since easy to cut that flat supportive bar. Buy a chain and lock and wrap within wheel and then lock above the wheel. Then, if someone cuts the bar, the tire stays up, they need to cut the chain as well to steal the spare.
@@nenigma1 That’s because Lexus owners are not supposed to ruin their manicure by working on their own vehicles. Lexus owners pay peasants to do the dirty work.
Thank you Buddy. I just so happened to take my spare down last week to spray it. After fumbling around for a few trying to catch it puting the rod in straight ( because that made sense to me) I finally figured to put it in on and angle. After wrapping up and hadn't put everything away I took a sharpy and drew on the plastic the angle it went in. I then took a white acrylic paint pen and drew it on the plastic. This way when the day comes , it's shitty out, dark and I've forgotten that I won't be fumbling around try to catch the release. Just a thought
My Tundra has the same spare tire chain mechanism. After numerous trips between California and Alaska I learned that dirt and grit is the enemy of that mechanism so I use a dry lube on mine. It sprays on wet then the carrier dries and leaves behind a dry film of lube that doesn't attract or retain dirt. Been doing that annually for about 10 years now and it's good as new.
Don’t forget to loop a wire tie to the chain to keep it from clanging
Thanks Bob. Great video as always.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great Video. Watched the Car Care Nut and suggested just to zip tie. Did so and no issues.
Love GX Bob and the Lexus GX community
I've reached out to Car Care Nut for him to take me on as a worthy student. But i guess the waiting list was too long.
Amazing timing 🙌🙌🙌. My low P sensor went off the other day and I’ve been dreading F-ing around with it.
First lube I ever bought from Amazon ✊💦💪
You might want to watch this and add a tire valve extender. Knock out 2 birds with one stone.
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Thanks. Your videos have been very helpful. Appreciate it very much. Keep up the great work. 🇨🇦
Awesome 😎
Did the same but with Amsoil HD Metal Protector. Which I also used to undercoat the car as well as sprayed inside the frame rails.
Thanks for the input! Amsoil is not that popular in California.
Awesome! you can also use a 1/4" socket to drill adapter also (fits inside vs outside). Works great with my mini-impact driver.
That is excellent input! Thank you!
Great Video Bob!!...Now I know why I hear a clanking noise when I drive over bumpy streets...its that damn chain...so lube should also help the noise reduction. Also, I happen to live in a state with snow, salt, rain and leaves from trees. A helpful future video might be how to expertly wash the exterior and trim of the vehicle...as there are lots of places where dirt, pollen, soap, leaves and twigs get trapped and over time contribute to rust....making a hand job much better than an AI mechanized wash?????
That clanking noise is most likely not the chain from your spare. I would check all your suspension components, linkages, and tie rod bushings for wear.
Спасибо! Отличное видео!
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realize now I'm missing a bunch of stuff from my toolkit lol
You're probably referring to the tools to change out your spare tire. Thats what AAA and Costco is for.
Good advice. I always get "Corrosion Free" brand done to my undercarriage, then have my rims treated with a graphine ceramic coating.
Great video! Did you use a valve stem extender to make it easier to top off air pressure without having to lower the entire thing when the TPMS sensor alarms? If so, do you have a link? Thanks!
@@stilleni30 here you go!
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Thanks... Just when I thought I've seen all of your videos already
@@stilleni30 You've seen only the surface. I have a video library of underground snuff films.
I bought the valve stem extension for easier inflate the spare tire when needed. Somehow it leaks over time. I had to take it out.
Where do you get those netted storage nets that are on the inside of the barn door?
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That Gel lube stuff would have been great to know about before working on my garage door.
That said, anyone else ever found it a bit sketch that this and the thin looking chain is all that stands between your 50-60 lb wheel launching into oncoming traffic and your happiness?
@@Unb3arablePain I’m not worried about oncoming traffic. I’m more worried about the family of Pakistanis in the Toyota Sienna behind you on their way to Disneyland.
Bob you are the master (bater) of video lmfao
Sorry to disappoint you but I do not masturbate. Masturbaters are people who don’t have access to their younger sisters .
The spares are often stolen by thieves since easy to cut that flat supportive bar. Buy a chain and lock and wrap within wheel and then lock above the wheel. Then, if someone cuts the bar, the tire stays up, they need to cut the chain as well to steal the spare.
Stealing one of your truck's four wheels is a lot easier and faster than cutting a steel bar holding up a spare.
As always, thanks for the hookup
You make it sound like i introduced you to your future fiance.
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You're comparing rust preventer to baby oil? Nice.
SheeeeeeeSH!!!!! I bought a 23' and don't have some of those roadside tools😮😅
@@nenigma1 That’s because Lexus owners are not supposed to ruin their manicure by working on their own vehicles. Lexus owners pay peasants to do the dirty work.
They don’t come with all tools the holder takes. I think Bob has a video on that.
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A bit too aggressive with rubbing that chain. 🤔🤣
The word is lather, not rubbing. This is a family channel dude.
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You had me at this is why I choose Gel Lube... waited for a while... then I took a breath...
Get used to it. I’ve matured since last week.
K-Y is better! 😂
I disagree. My dog hates it. But when i use Astroglide, he doesn't flinch.