The rim is now protected from getting scratches on the front! Face of the rim, now if removed with a curbs hit them I believe the alloy gator will safe the face of the rim, the alloy gator is made of plastic
Critical mistake putting any part of your body under the car if its just on a jack, any kind of jack. If the jack bleeds down or somone hits it, is there room for your legs and feet under the car? I dont think so low profile tires and a low body stance also no air in the wheel = crushed feet and legs and your stuck under the car.
This is asking for troubles with a capital T ! Banging away at the wheel when it’s just on a hydraulic jack, lol. Obviously this dude have never seen how such a jack could suddenly fail and drop down with the car on his legs etc. Seriously bad YTube example for others, doing more harm than good. SAD man!
The wheel he was working on still attached to the car. So even if the jack failed and the car fell down to the ground, all four wheel/tires would be there. Your comment had no basis.
Some videos show metal clips that need to be glued to the saver before installing it. I didn't see you installing them. Did you install before or does the pressure from the tire keep the saver on? Thanks
I for got to put this in the video and yes you have to put the clips in but I don’t apply super glue on the clips but I will keep in mind for the future
I brought these and they didn't fit in properly. I also didn't put any soapy water on them. Could this have been the reason they didn't go all the way in?
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The black paint is now gone from the rim under the cover, if you remove it by hard acceleration you see the pure aluminium. Good Job.
I’m confused on this, can you elaborate more!
The rim is now protected from getting scratches on the front! Face of the rim, now if removed with a curbs hit them I believe the alloy gator will safe the face of the rim, the alloy gator is made of plastic
Critical mistake putting any part of your body under the car if its just on a jack, any kind of jack. If the jack bleeds down or somone hits it, is there room for your legs and feet under the car? I dont think so low profile tires and a low body stance also no air in the wheel = crushed feet and legs and your stuck under the car.
Will keep that in mind for the future thanks
This is asking for troubles with a capital T ! Banging away at the wheel when it’s just on a hydraulic jack, lol. Obviously this dude have never seen how such a jack could suddenly fail and drop down with the car on his legs etc. Seriously bad YTube example for others, doing more harm than good. SAD man!
The wheel he was working on still attached to the car. So even if the jack failed and the car fell down to the ground, all four wheel/tires would be there. Your comment had no basis.
Wow this one's looks much better than the ones that you just stick on
The hammer is called a Dead Blow Hammer.
What or they for are they some type of protection for your wheels😮
Yes they protect the wheels edge
Some videos show metal clips that need to be glued to the saver before installing it. I didn't see you installing them. Did you install before or does the pressure from the tire keep the saver on? Thanks
I for got to put this in the video and yes you have to put the clips in but I don’t apply super glue on the clips but I will keep in mind for the future
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What are they called exactly and do they also work on tubeless tires
Did You use the suitability gauge? Can You tell us what is the lenght of the green area of the gauge?
You didn't glue the little tab thing over that joins the two ends together
I apologize ,but that step is pretty self explanatory ;)
I have a new video with better explanation
@@realbrosautopros1171 this whole application is kinda self explanatory 😉
Umm how do you get the wheels to turn when jacked? Model Y wheels seem stationary when in park & jacked.
Go inside close doors and put the car in tow mode in the settings make sure you put something on the other wheels so it doesn’t roll back
1:05 what is this liquid?
What color are you using on the model y? Black or Graphite?
For this video it’s black
Wish i knew about these before i bought my Laramie midnight edition 😞
Does the alloy rim piece you installed dent from the hammer?
No it should not
These trap water and road salt and in the winter will cause the wheel to corrode
Boa noite
Aonde acho esse friso para comprar
Só acho adesivo
Gostaria desse modelo
está na bio detailprotools.com or alloygatorwheels.com
Bro is still tapping
😂😂
LOL - thanks!
What weight hammer is that?
This is a plastic rubber hammer with the little pebbles inside it’s metal free
I brought these and they didn't fit in properly. I also didn't put any soapy water on them. Could this have been the reason they didn't go all the way in?
Yes most likely they also have to be hit with the hammer pretty sturdy, and to make sure it looks nice and even
Where did you buy that from?
Looks pretty easy.
Yeah it is just need the tools
Until you get to the rear wheels that don't rotate
@@carllicari3067 You lost me.
Does it stay on during tire change?
No you must have them re applied by the company who put it on
@@realbrosautopros1171 thats the biggest downside
Not sure if I want to hammer those on my $10,000 wheels 😅
You paid about 56K for this car and now you do stuff that Tesla should do get the f truck man .
😅😅 curb rash happens on trucks too and the alloy gators fit them too
@@realbrosautopros1171not if the tires are higher then curb lol
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