D60
Well-Known Member
I'm not convinced you can achieve perfectly centered stationary in a driveway.
I've personally left the clamp nuts loose and head down the highway. Granted, my "highway" is straight and very rural. Then I observe where the wheel is while actually driving, get out and adjust, then go again.
You can just take a socket and ratchet with you if you're concerned with leaving the nuts loose. It's probably not a great idea to leave them loose anyhow, even for short periods.
Also there are some caveats which should be obvious, but common sense isn't common. Just a few:
-tire pressures should be close left/right
-road should have little to no crown
-crosswinds will skew any meaningful results
-don't drink and drive
-don't keep a hair dryer on the edge of bath tub, especially if it's plugged in
-don't run with scissors
-look both ways before you cross the street
and others I've forgotten
I've personally left the clamp nuts loose and head down the highway. Granted, my "highway" is straight and very rural. Then I observe where the wheel is while actually driving, get out and adjust, then go again.
You can just take a socket and ratchet with you if you're concerned with leaving the nuts loose. It's probably not a great idea to leave them loose anyhow, even for short periods.
Also there are some caveats which should be obvious, but common sense isn't common. Just a few:
-tire pressures should be close left/right
-road should have little to no crown
-crosswinds will skew any meaningful results
-don't drink and drive
-don't keep a hair dryer on the edge of bath tub, especially if it's plugged in
-don't run with scissors
-look both ways before you cross the street
and others I've forgotten
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