Missing wheel wrench

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yukon702

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I should sell you mine. It's sitting in my garage because I use a bottle jack instead. I'd just be too lazy to ship it
 

CrashTestDummy

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Although our 'jack pack' is complete, I picked up an extra 1/2" pull handle and socket to add to the kit. After torquing the lug nuts on the truck, and figuring any tire shop will be probably spin them on with an impact running on 1000 psi air, I KNOW that flimsy stamped-steel Chinese thing will never get a single lug nut off when you most need it to. I should probably include a length of pipe to provide extra leverage, but haven't done that yet.

And yeah, I do re-torque the lugnuts when we have to visit such places. They're usually 'close' at best.
 

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Although our 'jack pack' is complete, I picked up an extra 1/2" pull handle and socket to add to the kit. After torquing the lug nuts on the truck, and figuring any tire shop will be probably spin them on with an impact running on 1000 psi air, I KNOW that flimsy stamped-steel Chinese thing will never get a single lug nut off when you most need it to. I should probably include a length of pipe to provide extra leverage, but haven't done that yet.

And yeah, I do re-torque the lugnuts when we have to visit such places. They're usually 'close' at best.

I too have a complete factory tire irons/bottle jack for my truck and this for servicing the wheels:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00RF95TDC/ref=od_aui_detailpages01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Notice that it angles away from the fenders and wheel wells, nice!

We also torque the wheels or check the torque after tire rotations and again after 50-100 miles since these aluminum wheels always seems to come loose, at least 1 or 2 anyway. I leave the torque wrench at home though!
 
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