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I rotated my Nittos for the first time yesterday at 6,000 miles. Should have done it sooner but I could not do it with my jack and wanted pinch weld protectors.
My 2 ton jacks would not lift high enough so I bought this very close to new 3 ton off FB Marketplace for $40. Steal of a deal.
I bought this 5pc set of pinch weld protectors from Amazon for $20.
https://www.amazon.com/TONDA-Jack-Stand-Floor-Rubber/dp/B0CC57QG1Q
I initially jacked up the front and put the jackstand as close to the jack as possible.
I really didn't like how the subpan and plastic cladding got mashed up by the jackstand pinchweld protector so I moved my jack to the engine cradle/control arm mount.
That let me put the jackstand in the proper spot with minimal subpan and plastic cladding deflection and that spot is solid.
On the back it only took minimal pressure to lift so I put the stand in the spot with the arrow and jack fwd of that.
Overall not a bad rotation once I got the front jack point figured out. Not a fan of the 148ft/lb lugnut torque but I have a good Snap-on torque wrench back from my truckshop days.
I pretty much hit them medium hard with the 1/2" impact then they took a little bit to click the torque wrench.
Hope this helps.
My 2 ton jacks would not lift high enough so I bought this very close to new 3 ton off FB Marketplace for $40. Steal of a deal.
I bought this 5pc set of pinch weld protectors from Amazon for $20.
https://www.amazon.com/TONDA-Jack-Stand-Floor-Rubber/dp/B0CC57QG1Q
I initially jacked up the front and put the jackstand as close to the jack as possible.
I really didn't like how the subpan and plastic cladding got mashed up by the jackstand pinchweld protector so I moved my jack to the engine cradle/control arm mount.
That let me put the jackstand in the proper spot with minimal subpan and plastic cladding deflection and that spot is solid.
On the back it only took minimal pressure to lift so I put the stand in the spot with the arrow and jack fwd of that.
Overall not a bad rotation once I got the front jack point figured out. Not a fan of the 148ft/lb lugnut torque but I have a good Snap-on torque wrench back from my truckshop days.
I pretty much hit them medium hard with the 1/2" impact then they took a little bit to click the torque wrench.
Hope this helps.
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