who here rotates their own tires?
after i get 18's i really don't want mechanics touching my wheels. so how do you do this: jack up the car on one side in the middle and rotate. or i have heard that some people use the spare to do this. i guess they jack up one wheel and put the spare on, rotate the tires and then replace the spare.
anyone have suggestions. one more thing, do you tighten the lugs in the air or on the ground?
thanks
anyone have suggestions. one more thing, do you tighten the lugs in the air or on the ground?
thanks
Originally posted by seven
after i get 18's i really don't want mechanics touching my wheels. so how do you do this: jack up the car on one side in the middle and rotate. or i have heard that some people use the spare to do this. i guess they jack up one wheel and put the spare on, rotate the tires and then replace the spare.
after i get 18's i really don't want mechanics touching my wheels. so how do you do this: jack up the car on one side in the middle and rotate. or i have heard that some people use the spare to do this. i guess they jack up one wheel and put the spare on, rotate the tires and then replace the spare.
Jack up the front, put the stand under there, jack up the rear, and swap the tires. Easy.
I think the key point is 'torqued properly'... Buy a torque bar. (good from 40-100 lbs (strut studs - wheel lugs)
Originally posted by medicsonic
Jackstands work well. Lugnuts are always hand tightened in the air, then torqued properly on hte ground.
Jackstands work well. Lugnuts are always hand tightened in the air, then torqued properly on hte ground.
Re: eii5875, typed way i did it
Originally posted by 93 SE
i had to do this at a maxmeet,and borrowed someones jack,so i had 2,1for front,2nd rear,rest is self explanatory
i had to do this at a maxmeet,and borrowed someones jack,so i had 2,1for front,2nd rear,rest is self explanatory
Originally posted by got rice?
There's no need for a jack stand if you're using a decent hydraulic 2 1/4 ton floor jack since it'd be able to lift the whole left/right side of the vehicle.
There's no need for a jack stand if you're using a decent hydraulic 2 1/4 ton floor jack since it'd be able to lift the whole left/right side of the vehicle.
Originally posted by mzmtg
If you put the jack in the middle, wont that mess up the car? How can you use one jack on both jack ponts at the same time?
If you put the jack in the middle, wont that mess up the car? How can you use one jack on both jack ponts at the same time?
I should add that always tighten your lug nuts in a criss cross pattern. Left then right, top then bottom etc. Don't tighten the lug nuts in a circular pattern. I still see too many of those service station guys doing that
That's why I tend to do mine myself alot, too.
DW
That's why I tend to do mine myself alot, too.DW
Re: I do...
Yup, put on my wheels by myself and when I hit 7500, I'll rotate them myself. Definitely use jackstands for safety.
Where did that come from?
Originally posted by NeverEnough
Jack stands are cheap, and safe...use them........or a republican's head, their both about as dense, and serve about as much use use on any given day.
Jack stands are cheap, and safe...use them........or a republican's head, their both about as dense, and serve about as much use use on any given day.
Originally posted by mzmtg
If you put the jack in the middle, wont that mess up the car? How can you use one jack on both jack ponts at the same time?
If you put the jack in the middle, wont that mess up the car? How can you use one jack on both jack ponts at the same time?
Originally posted by got rice?
You can still get a whole left/right side of the vehicle in the air to pull off the wheels by lifting it up at the jack point. I pull off my street wheels/tires every other Friday and put my race wheels/tires on, race on the weekend then take off the race wheels/tires on Sunday and put the street setup back on. Since this only takes a short time, I don't bother with jack stands. If I'm going under the car or if I'm working on the brakes/suspension then I use the stands.
You can still get a whole left/right side of the vehicle in the air to pull off the wheels by lifting it up at the jack point. I pull off my street wheels/tires every other Friday and put my race wheels/tires on, race on the weekend then take off the race wheels/tires on Sunday and put the street setup back on. Since this only takes a short time, I don't bother with jack stands. If I'm going under the car or if I'm working on the brakes/suspension then I use the stands.
and you hand tighten the lugs while jacked up and torque them down when the cars on the ground right?
BTW thanks to everyone for replying.
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mmm i do this the lazy man way.
Jack up car on jackpoint, rotate tire front to back back to front. Use airgun with Orange torque stick. Boom im done. I dont think torque sticks work unless you have an airgun. I rotate about every 10,000 mi. I hate rotating tires....hehe
Jack up car on jackpoint, rotate tire front to back back to front. Use airgun with Orange torque stick. Boom im done. I dont think torque sticks work unless you have an airgun. I rotate about every 10,000 mi. I hate rotating tires....hehe
Originally posted by seven
so you just use a jack and jack up at the jack point until both the front and rear tires are off the ground right? will this mess up the frame? i think this would be the easier and more convenient way.
and you hand tighten the lugs while jacked up and torque them down when the cars on the ground right?
BTW thanks to everyone for replying.
so you just use a jack and jack up at the jack point until both the front and rear tires are off the ground right? will this mess up the frame? i think this would be the easier and more convenient way.
and you hand tighten the lugs while jacked up and torque them down when the cars on the ground right?
BTW thanks to everyone for replying.
Yes, I hand tighten the lugs then torque them to factory specs once it's on the ground again.
Originally posted by seven
after i get 18's i really don't want mechanics touching my wheels. so how do you do this: jack up the car on one side in the middle and rotate. or i have heard that some people use the spare to do this. i guess they jack up one wheel and put the spare on, rotate the tires and then replace the spare.
anyone have suggestions. one more thing, do you tighten the lugs in the air or on the ground?
thanks
after i get 18's i really don't want mechanics touching my wheels. so how do you do this: jack up the car on one side in the middle and rotate. or i have heard that some people use the spare to do this. i guess they jack up one wheel and put the spare on, rotate the tires and then replace the spare.
anyone have suggestions. one more thing, do you tighten the lugs in the air or on the ground?
thanks
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