Dyolfknip74
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On the spare? Jesus. Who does that?Impact wrench
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On the spare? Jesus. Who does that?Impact wrench
That's insane. Sorry about that.The tire store messed it up when I got new tires, I didn't find out until the first time I rotated the tires.
Yes but can you believe what he says? His name is Conman...Ok, thanks for letting us know.
Every tech in every service bay at every dealer I've ever used, given the opportunity.[Impact wrench] On the spare? Jesus.
Who does that?
Oh, I see it all the time at the corners but to use an impact on the spare holder that full of plastic? That's just dumb.Every tech in every service bay at every dealer I've ever used, given the opportunity.
I now write "Hand torque all lug nuts/other fasteners" on every service order that I sign when the keys are handed over. I once had to pay to replace two wheel studs that were damaged by a tech who used an impact carelessly. The dealer disclaimed responsibility, because of course they did.
PA has an annual vehicle state safety inspection requirement. The techs have to remove at least two wheels to examine the brakes. This forces me to remain frosty on the subject.
I sometimes think impact wrenches should be sold with counter-clockwise (i.e., loosening) rotation only. Yes, time is money, but a dealer service appointment isn't a NASCAR pit stop, FFS.
Look at the other threads, they look pristine. It does look like the thread and lug nut might have been crossthreaded, and that damaged things. Being from Alabama, I doubt there is a road salt issue.Looking at the threads and the rust that is not impact wrench damage. That is rot and rust.
After the initial cross thread damage, I rotated and changed out the tires a few times and kept using the damaged stud until I finally fixed it.Look at the other threads, they look pristine. It does look like the thread and lug nut might have been crossthreaded, and that damaged things. Being from Alabama, I doubt there is a road salt issue.
That strikes me as being as effective as writing "Fragile, this side up," on packages you mail.I now write "Hand torque all lug nuts/other fasteners" on every service order that I sign when the keys are handed over.
That bolt is welded in.For someone with a lathe, that wouldn't be hard to fix.