(Don't do this) Drilling out the rims for new lug nuts 1997 Toyota RAV4 (episode 37)

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    PARTS:
    lug nut set: amzn.to/3YKZRCn
    hub centric adapter rings: amzn.to/3RYBZJl
    60 degree drill bit: amzn.to/3xklFJn
    TOYOTA WHEEL SPECIFICATIONS:
    16 x 6.5 inch
    Bolt circle: 5 x 114.3mm
    Center bore: 60.1mm
    Offset: +45mm
    LUG NUTS:
    Torque to 80ft-lb or 108Nm
    use a 21mm socket for stock Toyota lug nuts
    use a 19mm for acorn style lug nuts
    0:00 intro
    0:23 Toyota lug nuts don't fit Nissan wheels
    2:41 parts
    3:09 drilling out the wheels
    4:14 center bore adapters
    4:20 install the wheels
    4:58 conclusion
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Komentáře • 17

  • @isaacelijah8894
    @isaacelijah8894 Před rokem +4

    Thanks Paul. I have the exact same Rav 4, in Papua New Guinea.

  • @kingleo109
    @kingleo109 Před rokem +2

    You are doing great, its amazing what you are doing here, I'm learning a lot.

  • @zaman-sam
    @zaman-sam Před rokem

    Thnx for your effort pal

  • @eNigma22223
    @eNigma22223 Před rokem +2

    Hi Paul. Love your videos, they are great! But you should be very careful about re-drilling cast aluminium wheels, they might loose their structural integrity and might end up a lot more dangerous than they were before. Just a heads up. Wouldn't it be a lot better to use whatever wheel nuts the rim was designed for?

    • @LabCoatPaul
      @LabCoatPaul  Před rokem +1

      I did use the correct lug nuts, but wanted to make sure the taper is just right. The wheels could be more dangerous now that I drilled them, but there is still a lot of material left under the lug nuts, so maybe it will be ok.

    • @eNigma22223
      @eNigma22223 Před rokem

      @@LabCoatPaul I hope so :)

    • @Raven34780
      @Raven34780 Před 16 dny

      I assume he did that to expose more of the stud as they are normally too short to use with acorn nuts. Thinning out material around the holes is not a safe solution.

  • @hotchocolate9887
    @hotchocolate9887 Před 3 měsíci

    What is the tire size ?

  • @aquilesfuentes5978
    @aquilesfuentes5978 Před rokem

    What are the tires 🛞 sizes I’d love to get me the same exact

    • @LabCoatPaul
      @LabCoatPaul  Před rokem

      I have the BF Goodrich All-Terrain T/A K02 in LT225/75R16. They're great tires, but too heavy for the RAV4. I recommend going with a passenger car tire instead of light truck.

  • @cerchiarax
    @cerchiarax Před rokem +1

    Hi Paul, did you get any shake in your steering wheel after installing the lift with your all terrain tires? I did the same and at low speeds 30mph Im getting a slight shake with 235 75 15's

    • @LabCoatPaul
      @LabCoatPaul  Před rokem +1

      My RAV4 actually drives pretty well, but I do get a bit of clunking from the suspension. I didn't install the thin rubber things between the rear springs and trailing arms and I think the springs are making some noise when touching metal on metal.

    • @cerchiarax
      @cerchiarax Před rokem

      @Lab Coat Paul man I had totally forgot about those rubber isolators my mechanic just put the old ones on. But no clunking in my end so maybe they were still good.

  • @truenough86
    @truenough86 Před rokem +2

    You drilled way to much there's no meat left those wheels were designed for those lug nuts and had the taper I don't see why you did that

  • @InsertFlashyName
    @InsertFlashyName Před rokem +1

    Of all the good looking direct fit OEM toyota wheels you could have gone with, and instead that less than ideal solution. Yikes.

    • @LabCoatPaul
      @LabCoatPaul  Před rokem +1

      It was the cheapest option. I think it will work just fine. I'll let you know if my wheels fall off.