I don't drive a lot so have had the snow tires on the Jeep for a bit. I have a big trip coming up and have to swap the all seasons on, all mounted up and ready to go.
Last winter, I had the local tire shop put my winters on.
So I go to change the tires, and I get a good size 4-way i got from a yard sale for a dollar, and go to the right-rear wheel. The first nut won't budge, or the second. My nuts have capped ends so rust doesn't get in there. I go get my big pigskin gloves for some padding and I start bending the 4-way. I go to the garage and get the black 4-way I got from wal-mart last year for changing breaks.
I get down in a low stance. I am 6'4, 360 pounds, and heaving on the wheel. I go put the e-break on in addition to it being in gear to stop the Jeep from rolling as I tug. Using both arms on the 4-way and using my whole body, back and legs, with all my might, I barely manage to crack one nut. It cracks with a loud metal-grinding sound.
They are all like this.
Some of them I fail because I can't work as hard, and have to take a breather until after the 5th try I get it going. I wd-40 the studs when I put the new tires on to avoid rusting in the future. then I realize this isn't rust, this was over-tightening by an air gun. I have broken 4-ways before because of rusted nuts (two in 1 week!), and have more strength than the tool. This is ridiculous.
I felt like going down to the tire shop and demanding them changing them for free since they over-tightened in the first place.
On the third wheel, one of them is really bad and I finally crack the nut. Smoke. SMOKE comes wisping off the nut and stud for 10 seconds like a cigarette.
Then getting the wheels off required some serious kicking after the nuts were off. I kicked the shit out of wheel three and nothing. I had to break out the tae kwon do and after a few failed short kicks, did a 60% of my power stepping side kick (the kind you kick metals doors down with) and the wheel came off.
20 nuts, 4 wheels, I have completed the trial of hercules. I am changing my own tires from now on.
Aren't tire places supposed to put wheels on at a correct torque?
/rant
Last winter, I had the local tire shop put my winters on.
So I go to change the tires, and I get a good size 4-way i got from a yard sale for a dollar, and go to the right-rear wheel. The first nut won't budge, or the second. My nuts have capped ends so rust doesn't get in there. I go get my big pigskin gloves for some padding and I start bending the 4-way. I go to the garage and get the black 4-way I got from wal-mart last year for changing breaks.
I get down in a low stance. I am 6'4, 360 pounds, and heaving on the wheel. I go put the e-break on in addition to it being in gear to stop the Jeep from rolling as I tug. Using both arms on the 4-way and using my whole body, back and legs, with all my might, I barely manage to crack one nut. It cracks with a loud metal-grinding sound.
They are all like this.
Some of them I fail because I can't work as hard, and have to take a breather until after the 5th try I get it going. I wd-40 the studs when I put the new tires on to avoid rusting in the future. then I realize this isn't rust, this was over-tightening by an air gun. I have broken 4-ways before because of rusted nuts (two in 1 week!), and have more strength than the tool. This is ridiculous.
I felt like going down to the tire shop and demanding them changing them for free since they over-tightened in the first place.
On the third wheel, one of them is really bad and I finally crack the nut. Smoke. SMOKE comes wisping off the nut and stud for 10 seconds like a cigarette.
Then getting the wheels off required some serious kicking after the nuts were off. I kicked the shit out of wheel three and nothing. I had to break out the tae kwon do and after a few failed short kicks, did a 60% of my power stepping side kick (the kind you kick metals doors down with) and the wheel came off.
20 nuts, 4 wheels, I have completed the trial of hercules. I am changing my own tires from now on.
Aren't tire places supposed to put wheels on at a correct torque?
/rant