I can beat that time with hand tools, much less my air tools...
Ummm~mmm.....I can beat that with hand tools......
JackstandsMe to, I just don’t know if carrying a second jack is worth it.
Jackstands
I typically use walmart or other large chain parking lot when its time, and something goes south with a load. Burns the stress off
No. Do you notice a difference if the weights aren't missing? (Say yes, I've been trying to get a balancing machine past the wife for months)Lol you guys...you not going to re-balance your front tires?
Yup agree. I usually recheck the pressure on site and correct the air pressure. So that I don't have to run around looking for air at the truck stop. Don't like to use my own portable air pump too often. They can overheat and burn out.While we're talking tires, I'm gonna gripe a bit ...
Unfortunately I haven't kept a log of how often those guys at Discount Tire screw up the tire pressure, so I don't have an exact percentage .... but it's often! When they're done, I always pull it into the lot & check the tire pressure with my own gauge. It's amazing the subtle & sometimes big screw ups they make. Double check those crackheads ...
I agree. I always tell them when I check in that I run 60 psi front and 80 psi rear. I think no matter what they tend to go by the manufacturer's rating. Also that I want them to use their little magic wizardly thing to reset each tire because my Transit's TPS doesn't reset after driving. Slight inconveniences but in my opinion still the best national tire chain.While we're talking tires, I'm gonna gripe a bit ...
Unfortunately I haven't kept a log of how often those guys at Discount Tire screw up the tire pressure, so I don't have an exact percentage .... but it's often! When they're done, I always pull it into the lot & check the tire pressure with my own gauge. It's amazing the subtle & sometimes big screw ups they make. Double check those crackheads ...
Nope. Process? I jack up one side and swap tires, then do the other...Can one of you DIY tire rotators explain the process. Are you rotating the spare tire in the mix?