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A flat tire is never fun but that doesn’t mean it can’t be fixed with just a few steps. Follow along as @KrispyMedia shows you how to change a tire the RYOBI way in this step-by-step tutorial!
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18V ONE+ HP Brushless 4-Mode 1/2″ Impact Wrench:
18V ONE+ Dual Function Inflator/Deflator:
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You proceeded 100% correct. I am very surprised for your work!
Never tighten wheel nuts with an impact tools. They definitely will damage to the vehicles’ wheel studs. Studs will loss strength if use impact tools. For every tightening with an impact tool, a vehicle wheel studs could loose 10% of its strength. This is real! And they will be snapped off if you use that power tool for several times.
This safety rule is in OSHA and it will never change for many mechanics.
I am very happy for your demonstration and your safety!
How to change a *WHEEL*! This video does not show anything related to tyre removal (which is the rubber attached to the alloy or 'rim'). Thumbs down
He forget the more IMPORTANT thing!! Useless
Why is he wearing safety eyewear? lol
How did you manage to change the tire in "Less Than 15 Minutes" in less than 4 minutes of the video?
Initially, when taking off the wheel, were they torqued to 100 ft lbs? They seem to have come off too easily.
When are you guys going to make a 90 degree impact ? Like the tek4 you guys use to have,but stronger for those hard to reach area that need impact.
“Don’t have your jack on gravel or grass” the most likely place for you to change a tire is on the side of the road where grass and gravel are pretty much your only options
Great 👍
I'm pretty sure the impact will chew up the threads on the scissor jack after a couple uses. I keep an old Ryobi drill (set to low speed) in the car with a big battery just for the scissor jack. Jack = mild steel, lug nuts = hardened steel.
still waiting on that multi-purpose pencil sharpener
Good video, thank you.
Like the use of the jack stand, lot of folks skip that part and any extra bit of safety is great.