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How To Tighten Wheel Nuts

This post is about how to tighten wheel nuts on cars. The humble wheel nut (also called a ‘lug nut’) is more complext than you might think.

How hard can this nuts and bolts stuff - and in particular, tightening them up - really be? The answer is: ‘plenty’. And getting it wrong has consequences - bad ones. So here's how to tighten wheel nuts properly.

Tightening your wheel nuts incorrectly after replacing a wheel can warp the bake disc, leading to uneven wear and a condition known as DTV: ‘disc thickness variation’. This is where the clamping force on the disc is uneven, leading to uneven wear, and a brake pedal that pulsates annoyingly underfoot because the disc is warped

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Fast Flat Tyre Repair Using a Plug Kit

Simple punctures through the tread face can be repaired in the boonies - without even having to remove the wheel from the vehicle. You'll need a tyre plug kit for the temporary repair ... and of course a plug-in 12-volt air compressor (because it's not much good fixing the tyre if it's still flat. Even though it's only flat on the bottom, right?

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Highway Safety: Don't stop in the breakdown lane

The breakdown lane on the freeway is a dangerous place. Here's how not to dice with death, stopped

My favourite place not to stop on the freeway: the breakdown lane. Understand the shocking risk motorists face when they don’t even think twice about dicing with death in the breakdown lane by watching the video below.

Have you ever really thought about what you would do if you break down on the freeway?

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