Testing The Cheapest Tire Changing Kit On Amazon!
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that drill is litterally the raygun from nazi zombies (call of duty) - also 3:00 this nozzle is for inflating air mattresses.
As a automotive technician, I’m thoroughly impressed with that little impact gun😂 btw, the torque specs on the lug nuts is 76 ft lbs, so you definitely stretched the threads on the stud
too late stupid.. should have put it in the description
@John Lawson It is just an old car he has had lying around.
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Pay should have nothing to do- with driving an ugly car.
If it works.
It’s irresponsible not to use it.
That velcro is probably to grab the carpet in your trunk to keep the whole thing from sliding around. Lay it velcro side down and it should hold itself in place pretty well.
Exactly what the velcro is for.
i was gonna say it .... however you beat me to the punch.
took the words right off my finger tips
Actually what i was thinking since my car trunk also has capability for velcro.
Nono, it's so he can stick it to his face and carry it hands free 👍
That's honestly impressive. The driver design is pretty cool. It doesn't have the tech that more expensive tools do, but it makes do with what it has and it works.
black ah monkey
My Milwaukee M18 Surge and my M12 Fuel Impact is around 4000 IPM, This thing is like 30 lol Color me impressed.
Flywheel power for the win, baby. The only question is...for how long?
@@jessebrook1688 i was thinking the exact same thing. It's probably only good for a couple of uses. I can't imagine a flywheel like that would last long.
I believe the NASCAR guns technically operate on the same principal. Just alot more RPM and intertia to keep spinning the nuts off.
Ok…now you have to do a test with the impact it’s self…tighten nut down to various torques to see what the limit is!
Yep...I was surprised that he didn't install the tire with it...pretty important
100% want to see a vid of this! Would be really interesting. Also a torture test of that Jack too 👌
I wanna see the impact it is self as well!
these types of impacts hit basically like a regular cordless mid mid torque. each hammer is significantly heavier than what a regular mid torque hits at, but of course it's much slower. This means that for super seized stuff it works better than a regular impact, or will instantly just snap the stud.
Torque Test Channel did a video where they had one of those guns. It hits really hard, but takes forever. They called in an Egg Beater style or something.
The impact design is actually kinda brilliant. It works similar to a regular impact, but it has that spool up stage to both save electricity and build up torque.
I mean, when you think about it, it's designed to run off the car battery. Do I think it'd stand a chance of draining the battery? Probably not. But why risk it, if you have a solution that conserves the amount of power required?
Actually I think their is a better reason for it to be that way other than saving battery and that is that it applies enough force to loosen the bolts but for a short enough time where if it failed to loosen on the first tap it isn't going to snap the threading... (To lazy to re write so here is what I wrote what I though the tapping design was for)
Honestly while the tap, tap, tap seems weird I think that may be to make sure to not snap the threaded part by keeping the pressure at a minimal amount of time, I know one time trying to get a bolt off I ended up snapping the threaded part because it was on too tight and probably got some junk causing it to stick worse, by giving those love taps rather than staying strong the entire time you are still applying enough force to slowly get it loose while making sure that if it is too stuck you don't end up over torqueing it snapping it while trying to get it off. So while it seems odd if you don't think to hard about it, it actually makes a lot of sense having a way to apply the pressure needed to loosen the bolt without giving it enough range of motion to actually cause any damage if it fails to loosen on that quick burst tap.
A way to look at it is you need to move a heavy box, once you over come friction you are golden but until you over come friction you have a risk of cracking the box, since over coming friction takes more force than keeping it moving once moving if you are building up to the speed you need and pushing harder and harder you risk cracking the box before it breaks free of friction, but if you bump the box take a second and keep bumping the box until it over comes friction allowing the box to return to its original state between bumps while it still has a risk of breaking the box because the inertial force is such a short distance it is a much reduced chance, and once you get it sliding then it has the force to keep pushing.
In some ways it has a higher risk of cracking that screw thread but in many other ways it has lower risk of cracking that screw thread making it an over all lower risk of breaking something by going tappity tap tap rather then one long hard shove.
@@rcslyman8929 Manufacturer doesn't care, asmuch or at all saving car battery but smaller power means smaller current-that means thinner wire and savings in copper.
Impacts need current and you can't pull that type of current through a 12-volt cigarette plug so this type of spool up impact is sufficient for its application.
@@hockeyhacker97yeah that’s not it. It’s just a way to pretty cheaply get a lot of torque out of the tool without a really big hammer to drive the impact which also requires a bigger motor. If the bolts going to snap then it’s going to snap.
The box example is also wrong. It’s not like that at all because the box doesn’t have a point in time where it’s not actually moving besides before you start pushing. Impacts, especially like this one, have multiple points in time where they are not rotating. Every time you hear an impact the impact is not moving. The lack of movement is what causes the impact to happen at all.
Go watch torque test channel and you’ll get a decent rundown on a tool like this one. I think it’s called egg beater impact
Every single time Tyler tries to make fun of a product it always amazes him and it works perfectly
My thought is that either the glass breaker is for another car, you come up to an emergency where someone is trapped in a car then you can grab it from your kit, or it's just an added item that u would take out and keep in glove box or somewhere handy.
It's just their to try and make that 155 seem OK
@Gore Obsessed I mean I'd pay 150 for the jack/airpump alone I didn't know that made electric bottle Jack's like that that's handy and definitely more compact than carrying a floor jack like I currently do
Just keep it in the door panel.
Drill- Packedge in typical box, came with a tool bag (added bonus), two batteries, one charger, drill, and driver. Two words "plenty of Torque" ruclips.net/user/postUgkxW1vOBRCMrgTCDEijzpVzDWsgI-Jm2iQv well I guess that's three. Nice upgrade from current setup. Has belt clips, I don't think I will be using those. Driver and drill were bigger than what I expected but it is an upgrade from the current setup. For the money I would say that this is a great setup for Professionals and DIY/Weekend warriors.
I think the most impressive thing in this whole video is the way Tyler was crouched down while taking the lug nuts off
me to that got me a nice rock solid stiffy
Megan knees 🤣
Slav squat 😂😂
Definitely missed the opportunity to wear a track suit 🤣
I've always wondered why people think that difficult I'm a big guy and I can walk squatted down like that. Maybe I have freak legs and knees idk.
The "impact" driver sounds like those old wind up toys. The ones you had to rev up a few times then let them go so they go fast LOL Very surprised at how well it works
Its spooling up a flywheel. Probably got a centrifugal clutch that once it opens far enough engages the clutch and BAM! A seconds worth of surprisingly good torque transfer.
@@foughtwolf right, that's how other impacts work too. The only difference is this one takes a while to spool up and a typical impact spools up pretty fast.
my wife bought one of these kits after getting a flat and not being able to change the wheel herself. I told her she wasted her money. then the kit arrived and like you I was genuinely impressed. the jack is so easy to use and the impact while it feels like a piece of junk actually hits super hard. it outperformed my makita impact in torque specs
Yes that vehicle torque spec calls for 80ft-lbs, and no your torque wrench works the stud/lug nut are now just messed up. Only vehicles with 7/16 and 9/16 lug studs get torqued over 100ft-lbs. As funny as that thing is it was impressive how it actually performed. This could actually be good for someone new in this area. I will say I have ran into quite a few folks that didn't even know how to change a flat tire to begin with. For future information to those that might purchase this, your going to want to hook this up directly to the battery and have the vehicle running any time you use this product. You will get better/faster/reliable results that way.
Yup, all he did is took the stud to the yield point = stud junk.
Even tightened to 80 ft pounds it won't provide much less clamp load.
Someone earlier in the comments mentioned Tyler was a diesel mechanic - I found that very hard to believe.
The fact that Tyler is a diesel mechanic and he hasn't had his wheels rotated or brakes serviced in over 8 years is not in the least surprising
I've never had tires rotated its pointless
@@goreobsessed2308 In my truck that is rear wheel drive, my back end being a lot lighter than the front doesn't have as much traction. I find that my rear tires when I don't rotate them are about 60 to 70% more worn than my front ones. So rotating is not pointless for everything
@@goreobsessed2308 rotating your tires is absolutely not useless, you are just plain incorrect
What bugged me was not doing the lugnuts off in a cris cros pattern (star for 5 bolts)
@@ryancasey4807 I change my tires every few years don't let them wear out in the first place
I think the Velcro is for in the trunk, prevents sliding around.
I think the Velcro on the outside of the case is to prevent it from sliding around in your trunk. Nice product review! I was also very amazed by the performance of this kit.
Tyler, like your tyres, we hope you never change
Good one 😅
Once again an incredible video and I didn't learn jack but it was worth every penny. Your torque wrench wasn't clicking because the stud was just stretching
If I had to make a guess I’d say the Velcro type material on the side of the case is so you can lay it down on the floor in the back of a car and not have it slide around everywhere because the Velcro would grip to the carpet. That’s my guess, I’m not saying I’m right😂
honestly i didnt expect that "impact" would do absolute shit lol im impressed tho i get an understand how it work atleast in theory maybe since the anvil inside spins up to speed then finally expels that inertia in 1 fell swoop.. sorta acts more like a nascar or indy racing air gun where it builds up the hammer/anvil inertia before imparting it onto the lug nuts which is why the prespin them up prior to putting them onto the tires at the race
Yeah it seems like it's just a trade off. Less ugga duggas per second but the ugga duggas are still strong. Interesting little tool, a clever cost saving design.
Yeah i expected an impact that i assume uses a centrifugal clutch instead of a hammer and anvil to suck but yeah I was wrong
It feels like this kit was just to get you mobile again. Like a car's version of a first aid kit. It's a small, compact case that can fit in virtually any car's trunk/storage space, and it'll definitely do the job of getting really sticky lugs off so you can get the spare tire on long enough to get to a mechanic who can do a better job than the kit. I mean, for what it is, I'd say it's probably worth it if you're going to do a lot of traveling. Otherwise, just throw your car at your insurance and AAA.
@@point-five-oh6249 you might be surprised how few modern cars an suvs come with a spare tire anymore its kinda astounding to me lol alot now just have a bottle of slime/fix a flat , plastic air comprosser an maybe tire plugs
Never seen anything like this, it's kinda admirable just how many features they crammed into something so cheap. Wasn't expecting a pneumatic jack!
Would love to see someone test the loosening torque of that strange little impact as well, can't deny I'm impressed.
I think that the Torque Test Channel needs to see what kind of beans are in that space impact!!!
You can aim the light at the tire you are changing, Tyler. You control which way it is facing
Not if you are using the jack tho. The light would shine directly underneath the car since the light is attached to the jack
I work a roadside assistance job and I'm honestly surprised at the performance of this i might have to pick a few up and give em as gifts for the holidays
Can I get put on your holiday gift list?
@@munkustrap2 I'll see what Santa says
0:52 ohh yeah white gloves are perfect for super clean work like changing a tire lmao ahahahahhah
I've got a kit like this but looks a little different, I've had it for 3 years now, works great. I'm glad mine doesn't have the flashing red/blue lights, there is a tiny LED just in front of the jack shaft, its for eliminating under the vehicle. The velcro is to stop it from sliding around in the boot of the car.
The Velcro is to store it in your car face down, it won't slide. I been thinking about picking one of these up I've heard good things about them.
That's cool. Though you do not raise the tire off the ground to loosen tires. The friction against the ground keeps the wheel from rotating while loosening.
Not necessary when using an impact wrench or space gun.
This would definitely work in a pinch especially from some of the people who don't know how to change tires this is good
I haven’t opened it up yet but I ordered the eco flow and used your code and got an amazing deal as there was an additional coupon and they allowed yours to be stacked. Annnd I got a free camping light which I did open and is actually really nice. Hopefully it works cuz I wasted some money on another brand portable power station and it’s a useless brick now that I can’t even return. Glad I could support you and hopefully get a product I need that actually works lol. I use it in my travel trailer when we’re not at a campsite.
Engine star is the name of the overly priced brick I bought so don’t buy that one. Lol. Price wise the eco flow was reasonable compared to like a jackery which for my purposes I don’t need anything that crazy.
just buy a long pipe and stick it over the jack to give yourself more leverage.
@@courier665 you going to put your long pipe in his eco flow while he is jackerying?
17:24 the Velcro is good cause of the carpet inside the back prevents it from juggling around
This guy is amazing! He says what we would all think, but never say out loud in public. I buy everything he recommends.
Everyone’s talking about the gun. I’m shook over the electrical floor jack. Now that’s legit af!!!
1. It uses only the momemtum of a high speed rotating mass instead of motor torque. That 's the same principle used when you swing a hammer. 2. The jack is supposed to be oriented parallel with the car with the light pointing at the tire. 3. It pays to RTFM.
Demo vids don't show the light pointing at the tire, though. That would require you to put your hand in between the jack and the car frame, which is not a good idea.
something internal spins, builds momentum, strikes something else which turns the nut. in theory, it works like a normal impact wrench.
Since this thing runs on 12v dc, it takes a little more for it to spin up to make that striking power.
1:44 Have you ever seen a more graceful YEET! :P
Realistically 90% of the glass breaker and seatbelt cutters sold as self rescue are not suited for that. If it's loose in your vehicle it becomes a projectile in an accident and won't be where you left it. Very few that I have seen are marketed/made in a way that allows for the ability to secure it somewhere that will be easy to get to in an accident. The one in this kit is a rescue version and it being in the box in the back is fine because it's for when you are the first person on an accident scene. I would also add in the case of self rescue the glass breaker needs to be spring loaded as you just went through an accident and may not have the ability to get a good swing in either from space restriction or injury.
Spring loaded center punch is better than all those "glass breakers".
11:56 and dude that was pretty good….much better than using the tool that comes with the car. And the design of it is actually really smart. It does not strip the bolts, so it does small ounces of power and then it goes right for it. I really like this box. I’m gonna get one myself.
Not only did it look like a space gun but it almost sounded like one. Now you need to send it to torque test channel to see how many beans it has
The impact actually seems like a decent idea. Builds up a bunch of torque and since its a second or two between twists instead of repeatedly like normal the chances of stripping should be reduced
That flywheel rocker arm style impact is quite powerful. Up and over 300ft lbs. Its a massive flywheel inside thats why it spins up so slow but the delivers a devastating blow.
You can see how much dead pixels Tyler's camera has when he shut off the lights to test the flashlight function on the jack, interesting.
11:40 wooo did not think it would be that good congrats.............
I'd like to see how the cars own power handled the tools. Running those tools off the cars battery could be a completely different experience.
No, it was only pulling a few amps, so it should be no problem. You can tell by the thin cord that it can't pull a lot of current.
If the alternator is not also faulty, leaving the engine running, only slightly dangerous, would provide plenty of power. Or in a BEV, there should be no issue at all if the car is designed right and you're not almost out of electrons.
The reason for the impact working like it is because of the inertia for it revving up and hitting it all at ones is useful and can ba made cheaper then a ok quality impact using a hammer mechanism
Never underestimate the power of the ray gun....
Haha that's a little blast from the past 🤣 thanks for that! Ray gun and thunder gun!
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This would have been perfect when I was growing up with my mom. Her and I both know how to change a tire but I remember when I was like 15 for whatever reason her tire was flat but we didn’t have the strength to loosen the lug nuts so I missed work and we had to wait for someone else to change the tire. Just kinda sucks being a lone female and not being able to do something relatively simple yourself and on top of that had we not already been home it could have been dangerous and way more of an inconvenience. We also didn’t have much money. So the wrench alone could make all the difference for someone out there.
Thats a good point, lots of tire/garages over torque the lugs, having something to break them free is a life saver.
A short length of pipe that can slide over the handle of the wrench that comes with your car. An extra foot of leverage will make the nuts come off fairly easily.
@@ThePinkPanth3r Years ago, a garage put mine on so tight a 5 foot pipe barely took them off, good thing I was in my driveway. Was surprised I didn't snap a bolt.
@G Nic don't ever buy a ford superduty for some reason those lug nuts tighten themselves I fought for 4 hours with a 4ft breaker bar on the side of the road to get that tire changed I kept a impact with me but actually ran the battery dead on the first 2 of 8 lug nuts
Yeah but that’s just not something most females are going to think to have with their tire changing supplies lol. I was just noting something I thought lol. Moms car at the time was an Altima. Like an 01 or 03 or something. It was still going strong with my nephew until a couple of years ago. I was 15 so like 18 years ago. I’ve literally never had blown tire since. (Knock on wood). Haha. My car is an 2019 Jeep Compass. It didn’t even come with a spare just a compressor with fix a flat in it lol.
That's just using old tech because it's cheaper to make. What used to work still works. I like how they cased it like a thirst zapper from Fallout.
That thing is flat-out mind blowing for size and being electric. Hope the Co. that manufactures it has watched this video with pride. Very impressive tool.
Harbor Freight used to sell a similar impact. It seems like a great tool for roadside tire changes.
The electric jack looks good, however I have two concerns. It seems pretty tall, I wonder if it would still fit under a smaller car if the tire was completely flat. I noticed in the video the tire was fully inflated.
Second, with the switch for the jack on top of the unit, it seems like a possible pinch point when lowering the vehicle.
You’re killing it with these daily uploads man, loving it
Daily?? Am I missing summat?
@@hayleycopeman i guess he is blind or so
DAILY?
Where did you get daily from??
Daily? He comes out with one video every Saturday and sometimes a mid week upload.
If you think it through, it's actually pretty smart that "impact" gun, it generates enough torque to just loosen them. Bang by bang
That impact driver looks like the Thirst Zapper from Fallout 4 Nuka-world DLC
Yeah that or the alien blaster
I’m honestly impressed by that little impact
The hook and loop keeps it from sliding around in your trunk... lay it velcro side down on the commonly used felt liner.
1:44 That was a nice throw.
I don’t know why people look down on the Spin Up impact driver .
I have one in 1999 from harbor freight.
It work taking off the tire lug nut. It take a while to spin up and then impact .
It enable anyone without a cheater bar to take off lug nut during emergency.
In fact I still have it the Old Spin up Impact Lug nut wrench from harbor freight.
It was $19.99 on sale back then
Nobody is talking about the jack that came with it. I thought for sure it would lift the car up a little then crash down but it actually held up well. Pretty impressive
a tire iron(likely already comes with the vehicle), a steel pipe (for more leverage with the tire iron), and a small sledge hammer (to knock to tire unstuck) costs a lot less than $150
i love that the pasta is still on the door from months ago
Those are some hamburger helper ass gloves
I have one, i recommend it. My car comes with that stupid scissor jack that you have connect pieces to twist it and one time in the rain with a flat i was super pissed and looked for something more convenient. Found it on amazon also saw a few youtube vids. Thank fully haven't had to use it yet but it will definitely be a time saver if i need to.
Just got this kit in today and looking forward to testing it out!
Considering how much wind up that impact has chances are likely it has more ft/lbs than most battery 12 volt impacts. Basically all battery impacts now days spin the hammer 360 degrees before hitting the anvil, this impact seems to spin many more rotations building up a lot of potential energy before hitting the anvil.
I might have to buy one. Tyler, you're a hell of a salesperson.
The reason the 150 ft lb didn't click is it never reached 150. The stud was either twisting or stretching. Had you kept trying the stud would break (most likely) or stripped.
Well, the case just holds it lol that's how they get it to you. You take the glass breaker out and put it in your glove box or center console.
I recommend everyone get a window breaker. If you knew how many people we find dead in the water trapped in their vehicles you'd be blown away. Once you're in the water, most vehicles (especially today) just shut completely off, that includes electric windows and door locks which makes it pretty much impossible to get out of your car in time. Even if you can get your door unlocked by pulling up the lock, the door is still really really hard to open in water.
So I'm just taking a wild guess here but I believe the velcro is for when it's in your trunk, it could attach it's self to the carpet and not allow to slide around and get all banged up back there...
I'd like to try that thing on my dad's Western Star. I bet we could destroy it pretty quick lol. We've never even measured the torque. It's just like, "Tighten until just before you have an aneurism" - using like 8 ft long cheater pipes and such. My dad never believed much in battery/electric impacts - he's always been partial to air impacts and kind of laughed at battery stuff. But we got a battery Makita impact for doing stuff out in the log woods where air's not readily available (aside from his truck) and it's held up pretty good. I've never seen an impact that builds up like that one but yeah, it looked like it did surprisingly well.
First thing great video. Second the torque should be at least 90psi for those lug nuts but not greater than 100psi. The gun if memory serves should output at least 180. It wasn't that model but I did see someone do a torque test on one.
Looks like a descent product. Did you try a complete flat tire to see if the jack would totally fit under the car? Thanks! 🙂
Back in 2007 i bought the DC impact wrench at ace hardware and it held until now. Kinda impress. Its the same product like this
loving all the car testing
Losen the nuts first before jacking your whip. helps hold the tire still.
I mean, usually people would open the kit once they get it to make sure everything is included and it works, so they'd store the "bonus" emergency hammer in the car interior.
Although, I don't trust them for cutting seat belts, since they're designed to unlatch after a crash anyway, though the glass breaker could be handy.
Pull apart the drill to see how it works and the jack try lifting heavier objects until it braks
1:16 i don't know how you, but i always use glass braker to change a tire ahahahah
That space gun thing alone cost around $60. It's marketed towards ladies who have trouble getting the nuts loose.
Also very useful tool in a scooter when the drive belt snaps. It makes removing the pulley nuts a whole lot easier.
well that impact wrench is actually better than my makita one XD i always have to loosen the bolts with the lever before using the impact.. ive tried to just use the impact from start but its just not doing anything other than make alot of noise
I think the glass-breaker/seatbelt-cutter is just a bonus item to keep in your center console or glove compartment. I don't think they intend on you keeping it in the case.
The best part of the video is the fact the Killer Klowns from outer space gun not only turns ppl into cotton candy cocoons, but it doubles as a lug nut removal tool. 🔥
That impact gun has the capacity to remove the nut holding the bottom crankshaft pulley on a 92 Honda Prelude that's torqued to 300 foot lbs. My other impact guns weren't cutting it.
It's a geared box on the impact. It's works just like a transmission.
1:53 bro got the needler equipped
That impact can keep up with a M18 on Honda crank bolt. That says a lot. Tho it works in a different way.
Hi big guy.
Not sure if anybody has bought this up or not. You checked the jacks lifting with the tyre full of air. Need to check it with a flat tyre like it would in real conditions. Doesnt look like it will fit under the car? Good on ya mate. Take care
“Isn’t that like… illegal?” 😂 priceless
That impact is really interesting, it looks like it's using momentum to overcome the lack of amperage through the 12 volt socket, you definitely need to take it apart and see how it works
The impact gun makes sense. Most people don't have industrial impact guns in their car, nor an air compressor. But it makes due with 12v power. Kinda cool. A breaker bar is still cheaper though
I like the snow plow beard 😂
my fave part is the fact that Tyler is wearing his gang gang slides with socks while working on a car lmao
It's a pretty smart idea to have That machine go in intervals instead of just taking That's actually really smart. I'm sure it can take off the majority
I need this I start working at bobs good wrench next week and I don't have any tools besides my snap on and Milwaukee but those aren't professional but these tool I feel the power
I'm sure that if you were to RTFM you'd find that you're supposed to use the impact only long enough to get them loose, then just unscrew by hand. That's why people have stopped even including manuals, I guess.
Lognuts ”that loosen themselves over the years” 😂😂😂
You forgot the link in the description. Great video!
I think you should get a hold of the manufacturer and point out the flashlight feature as well as the red and blue lights!!
That “impact” drive is out of this world
The honestly a good little tool to keep in the trunk
@TylerTube now you need shirts that have the phrase "Please don't snap." On them
The Velcro is so it doesn't slide around in the back of the car or suv. It will help hold it to the carpet