LOL, great job brah! I didn't even thing about the wrench trick man! I gotta pull 5 lug studs back on my 82 280ZX and I didn't wanna buy any of those special tool either. Thanks man!!!
I put the washers in with the lug nut on the wheel stud as I did not have an air wrench and then I realized I couldn’t get it tighter or loosen it. The moment I saw you put the ranch between the washer in the night I already know what to do, and it actually worked.
Thanks a million you are my savor this worked 100% it beats trying to do it with the special tool and impact wrench and causing the stud to stripped again thanks a million?
good in a pinch, YET soon as you apply more than the maximum recommended torque to the stud to make it flush, you've damaged it. I've put these studs under Magnaflux testing equipment and have seen the stress cracks. That's probably why the last stud failed.... over torqueing (usually caused by using an impact wrench during installation or rotation of tires). As long as you don't exceed the max torque, this is a super idea. Thanks for posting. Knowledge is king! Keep on learning.
Turn the lugs around and you wouldn't need that crescent wrench unless you're just using it to hold the wheel hub. You should also grease these lugs up with something, WD40 would even be ok, much easier on the lug and stud threads and less friction. Personally I like to use a impact on studs, but years ago when I didn't have one, I just used a breaker bar and a deep well socket. I had a car once that required the hub to be removed to replace studs, no way to get a lug in from the back... royal pain, stupid design steering knuckle.
My man only knew what the car was a Mitsubishi lancer the name of the part I brought new stud and lug nuts. Everything else he just made it work better advice than mechanics with 1 million subscribers
Straight to the point. Best video on the internet. Thanks man.
You can also use washers and then just turn the lug nut around and use the flat side against the washer works just as well
U can use washers instead of those screws ?
@@QuietStormAngelhe meant washers instead of using the wrench
@@ajctxbro was contemplating his understanding of physics
Turning the open ended lug nut around made a big difference for my set up.
LOL, great job brah! I didn't even thing about the wrench trick man! I gotta pull 5 lug studs back on my 82 280ZX and I didn't wanna buy any of those special tool either. Thanks man!!!
brilliant! you sir are smarter than most engineers out here.
Thanks for the very informative video, I have that exact crescent wrench I will use it!!
Love these type of vids - Thanks
I'm going to try this today ! Thank you my friend 👊😁
I use big washers with grease between them to reduce the friction while installing new studs.
Awesome I will be trying this very soon . Really appreciate you sharing this .
I use oversized nuts for spacers. For example, if the studs are M12, I use M14 nuts for spacers. And the lug nuts seat properly in the oversized nuts.
lol… oversized nuts
I put the washers in with the lug nut on the wheel stud as I did not have an air wrench and then I realized I couldn’t get it tighter or loosen it. The moment I saw you put the ranch between the washer in the night I already know what to do, and it actually worked.
I learned something here!! Thank you!
You sir, are a genius!
amazing improvising there buddy!
Thanks a million you are my savor this worked 100% it beats trying to do it with the special tool and impact wrench and causing the stud to stripped again thanks a million?
high powered man props !!!!
you savsed me a lot of time and money..thanks yardie
Thanks that's really save me from buying a new hub. Just to easy to put a new study back in with now tools. Thanks for the video
Bro this was no cappppp the best one this shit smart af is was infront mechanics all along
That was cool bro I think for me who is not too rich to get tools I can adopt this method for time being.
Good improv with the adjustable wrench
Thanx bro this helped me out today i got it done 🙏🤟
ur welcome bro
Bless you bro life saver👑🔥👍🏾👍🏾
How do you stop the wheel hub from spinning though so you can tighten the lug/stud all the way? 🙋🏻♂️ Helppp
Well done!!
thank goodness for the person who invented impact wrenches
Just had to put a stud in yesterday on my '95 XJ. Used this same style wrench, then this video pops on my feed after the fact I was finished.
Hey man i have questions, how about the front axle stud? Do you have to take the axle out or just whack hammer to get the stud off?
Very nice, great job
Great idea!
How’d you get the last one?
Man! I am about to change the wheel studs and stumbled upon your video. Genius! Thanks!
Absolute g. Thanks again!
good in a pinch, YET soon as you apply more than the maximum recommended torque to the stud to make it flush, you've damaged it. I've put these studs under Magnaflux testing equipment and have seen the stress cracks. That's probably why the last stud failed.... over torqueing (usually caused by using an impact wrench during installation or rotation of tires). As long as you don't exceed the max torque, this is a super idea. Thanks for posting. Knowledge is king! Keep on learning.
How do u lock the stud holder from moving
Great stuff!
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The one crescent wrench I own doesn’t have the hole on the end 😭 I’ll find another way. I had to grind a seized nut off
Good video. I got the wrench right in my hand anyway.
Can you show me how to swap a 2.4 motor with a v8 thanks
Turn the lugs around and you wouldn't need that crescent wrench unless you're just using it to hold the wheel hub. You should also grease these lugs up with something, WD40 would even be ok, much easier on the lug and stud threads and less friction. Personally I like to use a impact on studs, but years ago when I didn't have one, I just used a breaker bar and a deep well socket. I had a car once that required the hub to be removed to replace studs, no way to get a lug in from the back... royal pain, stupid design steering knuckle.
dang, thank you so much for this hack Sir - it worked so well, I returned my $20 unopened special tool I bought from Amazon :D
Going to do the same..I just ordered one this morning..lol..ABN I think was the brand name for 22 dollars
Your why it’s sold out huh?
Thanks for the tip.
This the best video on the net
good job!!!!! thank you
Great video.. so what do I do if while tightening the new wheel studs they spinning..? 😩😩 I’m using hand tools, ratchet and a socket.!
I ran into the same problem today. Then I make sure the other tire is on the floor so it won't spin.
@@idingagain did you get it fixed?
I like your breaker bar. Lol
Thank you, your a badass!!!!
Dude, wow thanks
Ingenious
That’s what I was thinking
Thanks for sharing 👍
Wow. Just wow is all I can say
Good idea.
My hero
Awesome
My man only knew what the car was a Mitsubishi lancer the name of the part I brought new stud and lug nuts. Everything else he just made it work better advice than mechanics with 1 million subscribers
very smart indeed..
Replace brake pad 223 Kia rio
I love it
Toyota dealer said $420 to replace the studs because they had to “Compress” it in
Why not just use the nut?
The nut will stop because the thread ends before it will drive it in.
Yeahhh muunnn!!!
OK it works but extremely difficult
You not showing the whole method I tried it, and it did not work is tighten it up
czcams.com/video/j8mXxZF1Z3g/video.html
perfect
Is this Africa ?
All you had to do was buy a new wheel hub,job done..
Thanks for saving me 50bucks!!
Резьбы смазывать надо и не будет таких проблем,
Stripped my bolt 😫
This is fake
@@onehitterRR How is my comment fake? I had my bolt cross thread and had to order a new one.
@@Meche697 he talking about the video. Idk how his hub not spinning
@@jennajone45 has his emergency brakes holding down the other tire ,most likely rear wheel drive or all
Bluughhhht-Clot, mohn:
I would have never thought of that. Thank you!
Jah bless!
Lol respect!! Bless
Why would you use a video format to tell us what you did. Why not show us?
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high powered man props !!!!