13/16 socket fits on mine.I wanted to rotate tires, but my Kona didn't come with a lug wrench, and I noticed the size is different than my other car. Before I go out and buy another socket for my impact wrench, can someone tell me the exact size needed? Looks to be about 13/16?
What jack are you using?I wanted to rotate tires, but my Kona didn't come with a lug wrench, and I noticed the size is different than my other car. Before I go out and buy another socket for my impact wrench, can someone tell me the exact size needed? Looks to be about 13/16?
I have a couple hydraulic jacks with the rubber slotted pucks. Fits perfectly on the pinch weld.What jack are you using?
Those jacks look exactly like the ones I'm using...I've haven't noticed any direction arrows on the Nexans. I think it would be good to cross-rotate if you can do it conveniently (and the manual shows that) but not essential by any means, especially if there is no visible feathering on the fronts. For me a front to back was a whole lot easier as I only have two jacks.
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They relearn after a brief drive (in my case about 100 feet)Did you have any issues with the tire pressure monitor sensors? It's front right still front right? [emoji2957]
No problem despite that some owners mention issues.Did you have any issues with the tire pressure monitor sensors? It's front right still front right? [emoji2957]
I would be uncomfortable with safety doing that. With two jacks you could lift just one end, swap them left to right, then lift each side swapping front to rear. That's only one more step than just F <> R... But that will be a little more tricky with lifting all 4 wheels off the ground. Or is it possible to lift just the diagonal ones, and the other two would remain planted? Have never done that.
Yeah,... now why didn't I think of that!! Thanks. I can switch both ends and then the front to rears. That will get my currently more tread right side over to my currently less tread left side.No problem despite that some owners mention issues.
I would be uncomfortable with safety doing that. With two jacks you could lift just one end, swap them left to right, then lift each side swapping front to rear. That's only one more step than just F <> R.
Did you have any issues with the tire pressure monitor sensors? It's front right still front right? [emoji2957]
Did my tire rotation today as planned. One thing to note when lifting both rears to do that swap, is that your parking brake only holds the rear wheels. So when jacking up, the front wheels are only held by being in Park, and it could roll forward if you are not careful. Anyway, got it done OK, but it was a bit of work moving all the tires twice to get them into the right cross rotation positions. I measured the tread wear on all of the them and the fronts were around 6/32" while the rears were 7/32. New is 9/32. And they were pretty well evenly worn across the tread from centre to edges. I have 20,000 kms at this point. So looks like I have a lot left to go. At this rate, should be able to achieve 50,000 kms. I run 38 PSI on all 4 tires.Yeah,... now why didn't I think of that!! Thanks. I can switch both ends and then the front to rears. That will get my currently more tread right side over to my currently less tread left side.