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Changing wheels this weekend.
I will be changing over to my new rims this weekend.
I assume the answer is yes, but I just wanted to check that the stock jack and tire iron are sufficient to perform the job? I will try to get a torque wrench, but are there any other tools I would need to make the job easier. Any gremlins I should watch out for other then the extra bolt that needs to be removed? Thank you. |
do you have a 17mm deep socket? you're going to need that for your aftermarket lugs probably.
and yah, the front rotor will have a small spacer that needs to be removed with a 10mm or philips head. and scissors jacks can be used, but make sure you chock a tire with bricks or something if you dont have wheel chocks. :ugh: get yourself some real tools. :D |
btw, after you're done and drive 5-10miles, makes sure to go back and retorque the lugs.
chances are they backed out a little bit. i repeat a few times at 85ft/lbs |
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17mm deep socket - check. Brick - check. Thank you. |
Which wheels are you switching to? Many aftermarket wheels have deep or very thin pockets for the lug nuts and the stock lug wrench will not fit or may scuff up the wheels when used. Also in my experience many aftermarket lug nuts are either 17 or 19mm heads while stock lugs are 21mm head. This is all assuming you are going from stock wheels to aftermarket of course. I would personally invest in a quality reversible torque wrench with extensions and a set of thinwall sockets, they make swapping wheels a breeze. Also don't forget jackstands, even if you are only going to have one wheel in the air at a time you should always have a stand underneath.
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I might actually have a couple of those laying around. PS. Wheel pictured in the sig. |
Jack stands are a must to be safe.
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PS Nice wheels! |
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wheel lug bores. :D dont even bother buying those sockets with plastic sleeves. i have them too, but they are kinda thick for certain wheels, and the sleeve slips off after some use. masking tape ftw :D |
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since he only has a scissors jack, he wont be able to properly raise the car and place jackstands under the car safely anyway. |
I am soaking in the knowledge.
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I might have one of those hand jacks laying around, Father in law gave me his garage stuff when they moved to a condo.
Might need a puck. |
Is this a serious thread or you're just bragging? Cuz I'm super jealous, I want new wheels :p
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Get a real jack. The scissor jack will cause nothing but trouble
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It gives me a smooth segue to post pics after I am done changing the wheels. |
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