@@Stagmike I use a impact wrench from MAKITA and a 3ah akku. It has much more power you need for a tyre change and you can work free without any airpressure hose. Loosen axlescrews with a 36mm nut? No Problem 👍🏻
This is what I need! Only one thing - tighten the nuts by hand! Otherwise, you may strip the threads, and make it impossible to remove without this power tool.
@@trentmorrison6074 Over torqueing. Car mechanics here are only too happy to tighten a nut with the air-driven tool until it can hardly be removed by hand.
Fantastic Working a job for 4 years 4 supervisors present supervisor is young and lacks experience. But its ok I'm getting older and plan to retire in four years. Just have to pace myself and stay healthy. Im a mechanic and certified welder I love welding and build tools to make life easier. Necessity Is the mother of invention
I'm amazed at how virtually no wheel-changing videos on TH-cam show the use of wheel hangers/pins. They're absolute game-changers and a must-have for driveway mechanics. The wheel won't drop taking it off, and lining up the lug holes for the bolts when installing the new wheels becomes super easy.
I'm not quite sure what you're referring to but I'm going to look for those myself. These 20-inch tires on my SUV weigh more than I do and trying to pick up a tire and push it onto the lugs is a bear at 64 years old. My Mercedes has two holes in the hub that you screw these 5 inch bolts into to slide on your wheel so I'm guessing you're referring to something like that that must extend the studs out for 5 in thanks for the suggestion
No disrespect cos i love you're channel but watch out doing this with an impact wrench as i have done it this way and stripped the threads on the jack and the car dropped to the clean threads which was only a couple of mm so not that bad
I use this since years. Works awesome. Change all 4 wheel in 6 minutes 👍🏻
I knew i was not the first one 😅 i guess i would have allmost the same speed. "Challenge accepted" 😂👍🏻😁
Yeah but does it screw well as the proper machines at wheel changing stores?
@@Stagmike I use a impact wrench from MAKITA and a 3ah akku. It has much more power you need for a tyre change and you can work free without any airpressure hose. Loosen axlescrews with a 36mm nut? No Problem 👍🏻
While the old-school way is rewarding in work, this just makes things more convenient. Love it!
This is what I need! Only one thing - tighten the nuts by hand! Otherwise, you may strip the threads, and make it impossible to remove without this power tool.
Exactly! I agree.
From over torqeing or cross threading?
@@trentmorrison6074 Over torqueing. Car mechanics here are only too happy to tighten a nut with the air-driven tool until it can hardly be removed by hand.
@@robertodeleon-gonzalez9844 would it be possible to over tighten with lets say a milwakee m12 wrench? That my impact tool, 3/8.
I'd mostly about shredding the threading on the scissor jack
Fantastic
Working a job for 4 years 4 supervisors
present supervisor is young and lacks experience.
But its ok I'm getting older and plan to retire in four years. Just have to pace myself and stay healthy.
Im a mechanic and certified welder
I love welding and build tools to make life easier.
Necessity
Is the mother of invention
Unbelievable!!! You’re the man!
Very clever ~ Thanks!
Dude this video is really cool. Thank you for making it hahaha chaning a wheel under 1 minute and with zero physical effort
Star pattern, junior.
I have the same jack. Good to know it can use the same trick : )
That was satisfying to watch
I'm amazed at how virtually no wheel-changing videos on TH-cam show the use of wheel hangers/pins. They're absolute game-changers and a must-have for driveway mechanics. The wheel won't drop taking it off, and lining up the lug holes for the bolts when installing the new wheels becomes super easy.
I'm not quite sure what you're referring to but I'm going to look for those myself. These 20-inch tires on my SUV weigh more than I do and trying to pick up a tire and push it onto the lugs is a bear at 64 years old. My Mercedes has two holes in the hub that you screw these 5 inch bolts into to slide on your wheel so I'm guessing you're referring to something like that that must extend the studs out for 5 in thanks for the suggestion
Genius exactly what I needed to know
Oh my gosh that was amazing! I am laughing I need to buy that drill 🤣🤣🤣🤣
very helpful thank you
Nice!
I don't know why I never thought to do this! nice channel!
Thank you 😊
I like this profession
That’s brilliant
Thanks good job
hi ,
is there any other tools involved other than scissor jack?
Bravo!
Wow super
Hahaha Smooooth👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
What kind of drill is this and lug nut remover?
Which drill is enough to remove those bolts? I mean power wise.
Came here looking for this very question answered
Very good
Bruh, i was just going to buy about $500 worth of equipment. And this video showed i just needed to spend 1/4 of that. Damn. 🙏
What is the name of the jack?specs also
Nice
Good work
Thank you 😊
Hi, very interesting video. May I know how you control the torque? So it's not too tight
And just like that, it gets done!
What drill are you using?
Pls help is this a universal drill bit?
Yeah, I'm buying one of these.
It tore my life up.
Wow❤
So most sockets will fit onto a jack?
I subscribe to because of this video🙂
Bad ass
GOAT
Hey isnt it too much torque with that machine? Too tight might be dangerous, damaging the thread.
Speed 3, max 115Nm
super ideja
Thank you 😊
0:13 Could you please let me know what is the mm of this yellow socket.
17mm
@@TheMetalist thank you so much for your reply 😍
No disrespect cos i love you're channel but watch out doing this with an impact wrench as i have done it this way and stripped the threads on the jack and the car dropped to the clean threads which was only a couple of mm so not that bad
Yes thats right if its getting really used i will thorw it away and get a new one 😐 better safe than sorry 😊
Grease the threads, dang it!
Aaj se tu mera guru😔
Drop the Amazon link bro
WOW
Hell nah. Always tighten by hand first! Then hit it with the Ugga dugga gun.
God bless
Boom try the hercules ultra torque 👌🏻
Is funny the other day i did this to swap the oem wheels for the summer ones and it was so easy and now i found this video 😅😅
How many N.m does the drill need to do that?
300 newtonmeters is more than enough to do this kind of job
60nm.....with a simple normal drill without impact
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Thank you for sharing this but you should have lowered the car before torqueing the nuts in star pattern.
😂😂😂😂😂 my whole point exactly
what type of jack???? an is this a impact drill or wrench
I think its an impact wrench not impact drill... BTW thanks for the info
bro is qualified for F1 team
Bull, under 1min,.. good
I stopped doing this. Impact wrench kept breaking those cheap jacks. Ended up buying a real jack.
Hand threat them first so you dont cross threat
NASCAR 💨💨💨
If I recall, eventually those jack screws will start to pit after doing this 20 or so times.
What brand impact and drill do you use?
Its a Fein ASCD 18v
@@TheMetalistany cheaper recommendations?
Dewalt DCF921 or Ryobi R18 (many different ones under the R18 name, but you need 300 newtonmeters or more)@@jshadnot
@@evenito9455i have the a dewalt drill but what kind of bit do i need?
Can any one share the online link please
I want to buy WCH, where do I get it and what is the rate
what is WCH ?
Lol. You should never torque lug nuts while in the air. Lol
Nascar speed at home lol
Bro need to work for NASCAR.
Absurd
holy shart
An impact drill for removal? What kind of torque for application? This got me wet.
That was a wrench, not a drill