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    SUSP: Change a tire

    Tools needed:
    Jack
    Extra tire
    19mm socket
    Socket wrench
    (Maybe) Breaker Bar

    Remove any hub caps. Break loose the 4 (5?) lugnuts. Use the breaker bar is needed. If you haven't removed the tire in a while drive the car back and forth about 5 feet.
    Jack the car up and remove the lugnuts the rest of the way.
    Remove the tire and place new tire of the bolts.
    Hand tighten all lugs. Then tighten them all the way using the socket. Tighten opposite lugs until they are all tight.
    Lower the car and re-tighten the lugs using the same pattern. Tighten them to 80 ft lbs. Lacking that, tighten them well, but not over tight.
    Clean up
    Last edited by GeoffM; 02-18-2011, 10:40 PM.
    MRT
    37.5 MPG, AC on, cruising at 80.
    30.0 MPG, AC on, aggressively driving around 90.
    27.5 MPG, no AC, cruising at 90 with occasional gridlock. 40 degrees Fahrenheit

    Lots of DIY videos specifically for our car

    Get some awesome wipers! <-- It's a DIY
    Originally posted by Tippey764
    I think driving your car naked will cause the engine to overheat
    Originally posted by deevergote
    sneaky motherfucker

    #2
    Originally posted by GeoffMisiak View Post
    Tools needed:
    Jack
    Extra tire
    19mm socket
    Socket wrench
    (Maybe) Breaker Bar

    Remove any hub caps. Break loose the 4 (5?) lugnuts. Use the breaker bar is needed. If you haven't removed the tire in a while drive the car back and forth about 5 feet.
    Jack the car up and remove the lugnuts the rest of the way.
    Remove the tire and place new tire of the bolts.
    Hand tighten all lugs. Then tighten them all the way using the socket. Tighten opposite lugs until they are all tight.
    Lower the car and re-tighten the lugs using the same pattern.
    Clean up
    Also - tighten the nuts to the correct spec - 80ft/lb


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      #3
      Originally posted by evil_demon_01 View Post
      Also - tighten the nuts to the correct spec - 80ft/lb
      Good call. Assuming you have a torque wrench. What do you do without one?
      MRT
      37.5 MPG, AC on, cruising at 80.
      30.0 MPG, AC on, aggressively driving around 90.
      27.5 MPG, no AC, cruising at 90 with occasional gridlock. 40 degrees Fahrenheit

      Lots of DIY videos specifically for our car

      Get some awesome wipers! <-- It's a DIY
      Originally posted by Tippey764
      I think driving your car naked will cause the engine to overheat
      Originally posted by deevergote
      sneaky motherfucker

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        #4
        Originally posted by GeoffMisiak View Post
        Good call. Assuming you have a torque wrench. What do you do without one?
        It's your DIY, what do you think?

        What do you do when your studs break off on the highway due to over tightening?


        Car Safety / General Servicing Checks --------Basic suspension checks

        My 5.7 LS1 Holden Ute

        A "Finished" project car is never finished until its been sold.

        If at first you don't succeed, Try again. Don't give up too easily, persistance pays off in the end.

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          #5
          Tighten the lugs just good and tight by hand but not so tight you'll never get them off. Tire mechanic tells me most people can tighten them just fine...but watch out for the ones that use a air gun to tighten them! They can and do break the entire stud (the repair does get you a new shiny one) and get them so tight that if you are flat on the road and try to take them off yourself...call superman. Nothing in the world is more frustrating then changing a flat and the lugs are so tight or worse...the stud just turns with the stuck lug. Ok both and it rains.

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            #6
            Originally posted by evil_demon_01 View Post
            It's your DIY, what do you think?

            What do you do when your studs break off on the highway due to over tightening?
            You crash
            MRT
            37.5 MPG, AC on, cruising at 80.
            30.0 MPG, AC on, aggressively driving around 90.
            27.5 MPG, no AC, cruising at 90 with occasional gridlock. 40 degrees Fahrenheit

            Lots of DIY videos specifically for our car

            Get some awesome wipers! <-- It's a DIY
            Originally posted by Tippey764
            I think driving your car naked will cause the engine to overheat
            Originally posted by deevergote
            sneaky motherfucker

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              #7
              FEW people out in this great world of ours ever uses a torque wrench to tighten lug nuts. If this was the COMMON approach, a torque wrench would have been standard in the trunk of cars for the past 20+ years.....as it is, I doubt even a BMW or Benz comes with a factory torque wrench to tighten the lug nuts. Using what is found in your trunk from the factory or a store bought lug wrench....unless your crazy strong, your NOT going to break a lug nut....ever!

              I do kinda question this DIY though......I mean, if your on a site like this....I would think its a given that you can change a tire! LOL

              Not flamin ya for it though, if it helps even 1 person its worth it!


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                #8
                Originally posted by Noridetoolow View Post
                FEW people out in this great world of ours ever uses a torque wrench to tighten lug nuts. If this was the COMMON approach, a torque wrench would have been standard in the trunk of cars for the past 20+ years.....as it is, I doubt even a BMW or Benz comes with a factory torque wrench to tighten the lug nuts. Using what is found in your trunk from the factory or a store bought lug wrench....unless your crazy strong, your NOT going to break a lug nut....ever!

                I do kinda question this DIY though......I mean, if your on a site like this....I would think its a given that you can change a tire! LOL

                Not flamin ya for it though, if it helps even 1 person its worth it!
                Hold on there, one of my friends learned in a high school shop class to STAND on the lug wrench to tighten the nuts. Way too much.

                As for the simplicity: A mixture of wanting to be original and constantly seeing the description for the beginner forum made me write it.
                I was going to write one for changing oil, but it's been done already.
                MRT
                37.5 MPG, AC on, cruising at 80.
                30.0 MPG, AC on, aggressively driving around 90.
                27.5 MPG, no AC, cruising at 90 with occasional gridlock. 40 degrees Fahrenheit

                Lots of DIY videos specifically for our car

                Get some awesome wipers! <-- It's a DIY
                Originally posted by Tippey764
                I think driving your car naked will cause the engine to overheat
                Originally posted by deevergote
                sneaky motherfucker

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                  #9
                  tighten with wrench till it stops, and a half turn after is 130lbs. So somewhere between that and a quarter turn if yo dont have a torque wrench.

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