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Gamed
03-12-2018, 08:40 AM
As temperature heating up, time to swap out those winter tires.

Instead of going to a shop, can anyone recommend me tools you can buy from say Canadian Tire to take out winter tires with rims to summer tires with rims.

IE: those wheel lug guns? whatever they call.

whitev70r
03-12-2018, 08:54 AM
Maybe something like this if you want inexpensive, looks like quite a deal right now:

Mastercraft 8.5A Impact Wrench, 1/2-in | Canadian Tire (http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/mastercraft-8-5a-impact-wrench-1-2-in-0544275p.html#srp) $200 down to $80

Or better yet maybe this - https://vancouver.craigslist.ca/van/tls/d/new-impact-wrench/6483621476.html , looks like same one, like new for $45

Edit: and oh yah, make sure you get lessons from Acura604 :)

320icar
03-12-2018, 09:02 AM
If you don’t even know what tools you need, go to a shop. Let the professionals do it

Acura604
03-12-2018, 09:10 AM
Impact Gun. electric works great. no need for ones that need a compressor.

3 ton jack also convenient.

IMASA
03-12-2018, 09:31 AM
Start out with a basic jack/jack stands, breaker bar, lug nut set and torque wrench. Once you get familar with using basic hand tools, then look into getting an impact wrench.

SkunkWorks
03-12-2018, 09:48 AM
If you don’t even know what tools you need, go to a shop. Let the professionals do it

Really?

This is one of the easiest DIYs an enthusiast can start learning on. While I get what you're alluding to re: possibility of wheel falling off, it ain't rocket science...

We should be helping folks get into the hobby, not the opposite. We all started somewhere.

OP, if you want, I'm sure one of us can show you how it's done properly should it be rocket science.

DragonChi
03-12-2018, 10:19 AM
I thought using an impact gun on the wheel lugs/nuts wasn't that great of an idea. While tightening that is.

Gamed
03-12-2018, 10:29 AM
I have done it on my car with oem stand and wrench before.

But now that I have a second car + I have to change my in laws I though i need something more efficient for changing rims for 3 cars.

this is why I asked where can I find those automatic lugz gunz

Really?

This is one of the easiest DIYs an enthusiast can start learning on. While I get what you're alluding to re: possibility of wheel falling off, it ain't rocket science...

We should be helping folks get into the hobby, not the opposite. We all started somewhere.

OP, if you want, I'm sure one of us can show you how it's done properly should it be rocket science.

GabAlmighty
03-12-2018, 10:59 AM
I thought using an impact gun on the wheel lugs/nuts wasn't that great of an idea. While tightening that is.

https://media.giphy.com/media/YPIrsRqqO7oB2/giphy.gif

Dragon-88
03-12-2018, 12:00 PM
Youtube has been a big help in giving me confidence in fixing and maintaining my vehicles. When I bought my MG I was told by many it was a hard car to work on as not very many people work on them anymore and were troublesome. Well I knew what I was getting myself into vehicle that is known to have issues, but it's also a very simple car to work on. Not much electronics, carburated system etc. Basically every problem I've run into I've found the solution from youtube. Its a great way to get to DIY repairs, although somethings should be left to the pro's. My Vans transmission just died and although theres a DIY on how to rebuild a transmission, thats way out of my hands and I wouldnt have the confidence to do that yet..

Biggest project on the MG right now is to fix up the body panels and give it some body work and try and reduce the rust..

Canadian Tire always has the same sets of tools on sale every time they have a big flyer sale. So save up and you can get most of what you need for about $500., Impact, Socket set, torque wrench, jack and stands, are the main tools I use.

yray
03-12-2018, 12:20 PM
i'll change it for $150 :troll:

320icar
03-12-2018, 12:25 PM
Tools you need

- hydraulic jack (or the shit oem jack in the trunk
- jack stands
- breaker bar (electric impact gun can be used)
- torque wrench
- impact sockets
- wire brush
- brake clean
- wheel chock

https://youtu.be/314HE4aMG-g

Is that better skunkworks?

Hondaracer
03-12-2018, 01:21 PM
i use air powered impact every time im dealing with tires

Have to just be smart with your torque settings, typically you can set it fairly low so its tight, but still needs a hand tighten to finish it off. Eliminates the worry of stripping etc.

SkunkWorks
03-12-2018, 01:32 PM
Tools you need

- hydraulic jack (or the shit oem jack in the trunk
- jack stands
- breaker bar (electric impact gun can be used)
- torque wrench
- impact sockets
- wire brush
- brake clean
- wheel chock

Is that better skunkworks?

Absolutely.

:relations

Now to antiseize or not to antiseize... Jk.

Great68
03-12-2018, 01:44 PM
I crack all the lug nuts loose with a breaker bar, then spin off with my cordless impact (Impact screwdriver with socket adaptor).

Then tighten with cordless impact until just snug, and then final tighten/torque with a torque wrench.

I find it faster this way than it is to drag out the air hose and air impact. It also causes minimal damage to the chrome on the lug nuts.

underscore
03-12-2018, 02:05 PM
Read your owners manual, it should cover how to use the factory tools and where the lifting points are for changing a tire. Get a pair of jack stands from Princess Auto for safety, and a pair of wheel chocks. Everything else should be in the factory kit. Keep the other wheels and tires under the vehicle while it's lifted for an extra layer of safety.

This is one of the easiest DIYs an enthusiast can start learning on. While I get what you're alluding to re: possibility of wheel falling off, it ain't rocket science...


You can also dismember or kill yourself if you don't know how to use a jack and jack stands properly (ie punching it through the floor).

320icar
03-12-2018, 02:18 PM
Absolutely.

:relations

Now to antiseize or not to antiseize... Jk.

https://media.giphy.com/media/vk7VesvyZEwuI/giphy.gif

oldsnail
03-12-2018, 02:40 PM
when i first swapped rims , i used my impact guns..
scratched my lug holes.:ahwow:

ever since then.. breaker bar ... i am sure i will be more careful now, but it is not that much longer to swap..

twitchyzero
03-12-2018, 02:42 PM
If you don’t even know what tools you need, go to a shop. Let the professionals do it
so that Costco Tires can be backed up another 6 weeks in the spring too? EleGiggle

320icar
03-12-2018, 03:44 PM
If enough people on here want to learn, we should set up a day if someone has a huge driveway and do a winter swap meet. That way people could try different methods, tools and learn the right way in a fun environment.

I just swapped my summers on and washed the car this morning from a 1,500km weekend. Feels good to be back in black

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4783/25905956457_edcf296455_z.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/FtdNiF)
Generated from my Apple iPhone using tools.rackonly.com (tools.rackonly.com)

SkunkWorks
03-12-2018, 04:07 PM
If enough people on here want to learn, we should set up a day if someone has a huge driveway and do a winter swap meet. That way people could try different methods, tools and learn the right way in a fun environment.

In. Tech night would be awesome.

Paging MG1 who's the only one old enough to have a driveway...

J____
03-13-2018, 01:21 AM
after reading the thread title, I came in here ready to post this;

http://www.socalincauto.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/auto34_lg.jpg

teggy604
03-13-2018, 10:10 AM
get yourself a Mastercraft cordless electric impact wrench, a floor jack, impact socket and torque wrench from Canadian tire and you are good to go.

If you got nice rims Canadian tire sells impact sockets with the plastic protective shell on the outside of the socket so its less likely to scratch your rims.

Speed2K
03-13-2018, 03:46 PM
As temperature heating up, time to swap out those winter tires.

Instead of going to a shop, can anyone recommend me tools you can buy from say Canadian Tire to take out winter tires with rims to summer tires with rims.

IE: those wheel lug guns? whatever they call.

What car and what wheels? Lug nuts or lug bolts?

extracrunchie
03-13-2018, 06:12 PM
after reading the thread title, I came in here ready to post this;

http://www.socalincauto.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/auto34_lg.jpg

I want one of those.................and a lift in my garage :ilied:

J-Chow
03-13-2018, 10:16 PM
I only have one set of rims, and 2 sets of tires.....

KAL tire loves me. . . . :okay:

Lomac
03-13-2018, 10:34 PM
KAL tire loves me. . . . :okay:

:fullofwin:

320icar isn't the only one here that works for a shop. I'm sure one of us can get you a deal on winter rims next season lol

Lomac
03-13-2018, 10:35 PM
after reading the thread title, I came in here ready to post this;

http://www.socalincauto.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/auto34_lg.jpg

:lol Same

Hate those machines. Thankfully I don't have to work on tires though. Well, not retail ones anyway...

AzNightmare
03-13-2018, 11:42 PM
Personally, I just use a breaker bar and torque wrench. Both can be found at Canadian Tire at good prices when it's on sale.

http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/maximum-1-2-drive-24-flex-breaker-bar-0589982p.html?gclid=Cj0KCQjwkKPVBRDtARIsAA2CG6FDfm DvM1f8ZNgiRQee-dcf8GdgUU-SamgUxp-q2oklgQVfIv0LSDMaAkasEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CJb9wKmp69kCFc17fgodSqEAwg

http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/maximum-1-2-in-drive-torque-wrench-sae-metric-0589399p.html#srp

I don't work in a shop or change tires many times throughout the year, so I prefer to just keep it simple.



I only have one set of rims, and 2 sets of tires.....

KAL tire loves me. . . . :okay:

Should take it to The Speed Syndicate.
They actually charge less then KalTire and they also use a touchless tire changing machine.
And guarantee their techs are better too.

SSM_DC5
03-14-2018, 09:23 AM
....



Should take it to The Speed Syndicate.
They actually charge less then KalTire and they also use a touchless tire changing machine.
And guarantee their techs are better too.

Stupid kal tire worker dropped my rim on its' face. Should have went to TSS instead.

Liquid_o2
03-14-2018, 10:29 AM
Swapped on my summers today :fullofwin:

I purchased my winters through Kal Tire so I get free swaps. The Fleetwood location of Kal Tire is one of the better ones in terms of techs and how it is run. Never had an issue there.

bomboi1
03-16-2018, 10:13 AM
where would be the cheapest place to get tires swapped in surrey?

Jas29
03-17-2018, 04:59 PM
^^ tire city or alpi's probably

ISF
03-19-2018, 08:52 PM
They are now forecasting snow by end of week. Daily Hive (http://dailyhive.com/vancouver/vancouver-forecast-snow-march-19-2018)

I just swapped out my winter tires. Vancouver weather is too unpredictable.

whitev70r
03-19-2018, 09:39 PM
^ I don't think it's the kind that will stick and stay on the ground or affect your driving. Maybe wet snow/slush. You'll be fine.

320icar
03-20-2018, 03:03 AM
They are now forecasting snow by end of week. Daily Hive (http://dailyhive.com/vancouver/vancouver-forecast-snow-march-19-2018)

I just swapped out my winter tires. Vancouver weather is too unpredictable.

It’s pretty normal. I remember growing up in elementary / highschool, I’d say it had a 50% chance to snow during spring break at least one day, and that’s richmond. So yeah snow in March is pretty normal