Milwaukee M12 Fuel (2554-22) 3/8'' Stubby Impact Wrench - 2018 Toyota Tundra Tire Rotation

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  • Milwaukee M12 Fuel (2554-22) 3/8'' Stubby Impact Wrench - 2018 Toyota Tundra Tire Rotation
    MILWAUKEE M12 FUEL STUBBY 3/8IN IMPACT WRENCH KIT 2554-22 : bit.ly/2OUqpld
    Today we show you how to properly rotate the tires on your Toyota tundra using the new Milwaukee M12 Fuel (2554-22) 3/8'' Stubby Impact Wrench!

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  • @ranct1815
    @ranct1815 5 лет назад +12

    I'm a recent graduate from auto school and these Milwaukee Stubby impact wrenches will be my next purchase and will make my job a more efficient...
    Thanks for your videos Vince 👨‍🔧🔩

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  5 лет назад

      Thanks Cuz we appreciate it!

    • @rubenmadrid3154
      @rubenmadrid3154 4 года назад

      RANCT1 which on the 3/8 or 1/2 ??

    • @imranbacchus6153
      @imranbacchus6153 4 года назад +1

      ruben madrid if you didn’t already, I’d go with the 3/8.. and I did actually. love it! Lol

  • @PHXGlock
    @PHXGlock 5 лет назад +27

    i've rotated 5 Mercedes tires on one charge with a 4ah battery. If you buy this to rotate car tires I recommend the 6ah Battery and the 1/2 model

  • @anthonythompson4110
    @anthonythompson4110 4 года назад +6

    I just bought one. We have the m18 3/8 at the shop. I wanted the m12 for home because I have an electric ratchet and wanted to be able to use the same battery. It really is a powerful tool

  • @WEALRO
    @WEALRO 6 лет назад +48

    Vince it would be interesting to know what setting 1 2 & 3 automatically set the torque at,

    • @scottelia8723
      @scottelia8723 3 года назад +1

      agreed!

    • @mhoch1736
      @mhoch1736 3 года назад +2

      Just got a 1/2 stubby for work. I think setting 3 is about 100 ft lbs, 2 is about 70, havent really done 1, cuz it feels weak. Auto stop or 4 is about 10 ft lbs

  • @explosiveenterprises1479
    @explosiveenterprises1479 6 лет назад +103

    In before the star pattern comments

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  6 лет назад +14

      Oh you know they’re coming!! 🤣🤣🤣

    • @podjo2k9
      @podjo2k9 6 лет назад +1

      Haha what dose he mean Vince yeah should have put them on like a head criss-cross pattern haha? 😂😂😂😂🇮🇪

    • @damonbarnerjr3540
      @damonbarnerjr3540 3 года назад

      @@VCGConstruction do you guys do metal roofs?

  • @themodernrenaissanceman2855
    @themodernrenaissanceman2855 3 года назад +3

    Good job to those that spotted him not torquing in a cross/star pattern. But did no one catch that he didn't rotate the tires correctly either?
    You cross to the drive axle and then bring the others straight up/back.
    This truck is most likely a 4X4, but in 2 it's rear wheel drive. On a rear wheel drive axle, you cross the front two wheels to the back and then bring the others straight up to the front axle.
    Proper tire rotations at the correct intervals (usually every 5,000 miles or at ever oil change, newer cars with full synthetic oil can go 10,000 between oil changes, but it's still recommended to rotate tires at 5,000), proper tire inflation, and proper alignment are the best way to keep your tires lasting as long as you can. Tires aren't cheap, my guy.
    4 brand new tires for that truck should be $1,000 or more before labor at any tire shop.
    That said, the point of the video was too showcase the capability of the Milwaukee M12 Fuel Impact Wrench and even using a 3/8" anvil with a 1/2" adapter, you can reliably and consistently bust 20-24 lug nuts (you said 5 per tire, but I think I counted 6. Most trucks have 6) that are torqued to over 150 ft. lbs.
    That's pretty remarkable considering the small stature. I own the M12 in both the impact wrench and impact bit driver. Both Fuels. But I've been using my Earthquake XT to bust lug nuts at work.
    Maybe I'll give the M12 another chance. Most laymen, and most mechanics even, don't torque their lug nuts to spec.
    Most of the time they make a habit of being liberal with the ugga duggas on their air tools and crank em down too much.
    Maybe I'll post a video of my results on random customer cars that I see.

  • @MustPassTruck
    @MustPassTruck 4 года назад +2

    I'm proud of you. You actually used jack stands.
    Safety First!

  • @proudamericanrobman2829
    @proudamericanrobman2829 6 лет назад +6

    Good review. Personally i think that 4th button is a game changer for impact tools, up there with when they first started putting power meters on tools/batteries, lights on tools, and switching to lithium batteries. Im surprised it tock so long for companys to think it up. now you can use a impact to properly put on things not just take them off.

  • @kartboarder22g17
    @kartboarder22g17 4 года назад +3

    Massively impressed with the tool. Think fronts cross when going to the rear and cross pattern tightening to avoid killing the rotors.

  • @CannibalFetusRobbery
    @CannibalFetusRobbery 4 года назад +1

    Milwaukee and Matco are my go to tools, glad to see battery operated can get the job done.

  • @matthewjones4341
    @matthewjones4341 5 лет назад +5

    Hey Vince, love the videos. We all want to see the stubby behind a variety of concrete fasteners in 6000-8000 psi concrete!!

  • @colchronic
    @colchronic 4 года назад +16

    You're supposed to torque them down to spec in a crisscross pattern but whatever will probably be fine

  • @rmartinjr83
    @rmartinjr83 5 лет назад +4

    Just bought one iam auto technician been one for 15years this tool looks so awesome

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  5 лет назад +4

      Let us know how you like it after you have it for a bit!!

    • @trublue2319
      @trublue2319 4 года назад

      Thinking about buying one also am a auto tech

  • @joshkrise2022
    @joshkrise2022 4 года назад +3

    VINCE I understand this is a tool review and a great one. I WANT THAT TOOL but when you rotate your tires next time you if you want to to itthe rite way you cross the rear tires when you move them to the front. So rear DRIVER SIDE YOU WILL MOVE TO FRONT PASSENGER SIDE TO KEEP EVEN Tread wear and someone els committed you want to tiien lugs in a star pattern! Thanks for the review Vince.

    • @Alucard-gt1zf
      @Alucard-gt1zf 3 года назад

      It's doesn't really matter about the star pattern if you know you are already in the general torque area, but for the maybe 2 seconds a tire you save you should still do it anyway

  • @RecklessEnterainment
    @RecklessEnterainment 5 лет назад +1

    I have the 3/8’s stubby I use at work. My one and ONLY complaint about this impact is that the nose cone can’t be easily removed you have to split the case of the whole gun to get into the hammers of the impact. I work on a lot of rusty cars and the dust get into the front seal of the gun which wouldn’t be an issue if I could pull the front open and clean the bushing and re-grease it because now the front bushing is making some terrible noise and I can’t fix it with out either A.) pulling it apart and voiding my warranty or B.) sending it back for a warranty claim. Beyond that this gun is AMAZING. Super short and WAY over powered for its size. It blows me away how strong this little guy is.

  • @gnawty4662
    @gnawty4662 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Vince,
    Love your channel - is the m12 fuel Impact Wrench still your go-to tool for tires?

  • @rmmccarthy1240
    @rmmccarthy1240 2 года назад

    Great post! (and I like that you finished-up with the torque wrench).

  • @1995dresser
    @1995dresser 6 лет назад +5

    I am looking at this gun for general use on my trucks and cars etc to speed up disassembly and reassembly I know this is just a test to see how well it works on taking Lugs off . I already have the M12 3/8 Ratchet and love it so this is perfect because you can just buy the tool for about $159 plus free ship by the way it only takes me 5 minutes to Rotate all 4 tires on my truck I just put it on the lift and spin all four and done .

  • @jamesf9610
    @jamesf9610 5 лет назад +8

    I really would like to know should I get the 3/8 stubby or the 1/2. I know they are both rated 250 ftlb but is the 1/2 actually more powerful. Is there a huge difference in physical size.

    • @Jsims111
      @Jsims111 3 года назад +2

      I have both and their the same size, can't go wrong with either,. I had some rusted bolts on my brakes that 3/8 stubby could not get off that the 1/2 stubby could. BUT, When I used the 1/2 drive socket with an adapter on the 3/8 stubby; I was able to get the bolt free with either impact. I believe that extra mass that the 1/2 socket had over the 3/8 socket is what made the difference, not so much the actual driver.

  • @Inkd_watkins
    @Inkd_watkins 5 лет назад +4

    Great video. Seriously thinking pulling the trigger on one of these impacts

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  5 лет назад

      They are nice!!

    • @younghoenig5553
      @younghoenig5553 5 лет назад +2

      I just got mine last week replaced the valve cover gasket on my trailblazer worked like a dream easy to fit into the engine and that 4th mode helped to not break any bolts

  • @chrismargarum6863
    @chrismargarum6863 5 лет назад +3

    That's not what the 4th setting is for bud, I'm a technician and it's an auto shut off mode to prevent over tightening fasteners, and when you drive it in and it kills power it kills power at 10 ft pounds of torque.. love the videos bro thx......

  • @nwahsookoos
    @nwahsookoos 5 лет назад +156

    I would have personally run down the lugs in a star pattern.

    • @EpicBenjo
      @EpicBenjo 4 года назад +16

      That's the first thing I noticed

    • @NytronX
      @NytronX 3 года назад +13

      I cringed when I saw him do that.

    • @omardominguez2936
      @omardominguez2936 3 года назад +5

      And what was the purpose of running setting 1? I understand the purpose of the 4th setting, so he wouldn’t risk cross threading. Why couldn’t he just go straight to setting 2? 🤔

    • @KTMjs449
      @KTMjs449 2 года назад +3

      To get them close he was fine, but final torque with the click wrench should be proper pattern, which it wasn't here. Neither was the tire rotation pattern.

  • @aaronraymond5121
    @aaronraymond5121 5 лет назад +3

    You guys should do a comparison between the Milwaukee 3/4” impact vs the dewalt 3/4” impact

  • @80zbabyz
    @80zbabyz 6 лет назад +11

    I want one now. I'm sold on the stubby.

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  6 лет назад +1

      #stubbylove !!

    • @dabneyoffermein595
      @dabneyoffermein595 3 года назад

      i think it would be hard to fit into taking brake caliper brackets off and stuff that's in hard to reach places. It looks awful thick, not long, but just too wide to fit into places.

  • @matryx19741
    @matryx19741 6 лет назад +5

    Yo v whats Gucci
    I’m a Dewalt kind of guy but I picked up the new M18 surge hydraulic and I gotta tell you that’s a beast

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  6 лет назад

      Everything’s good matryx! Good luck with it!

  • @kingofthecrease30
    @kingofthecrease30 6 лет назад +4

    good video...that stubby impact gets the job done...i got the notification after the video was over 😏

  • @smookee408
    @smookee408 5 лет назад +6

    I love my Milwaukee 1/2 stubby!

  • @dragonslayer101
    @dragonslayer101 2 года назад

    I getting one for my husband for Christmas. So you need an adapter? How much is an adapter? I have some money saved up for the impact. We want it to change the tires

  • @siucbset
    @siucbset 6 лет назад +46

    CrossPattern: You are a first level rookie. Standard protocol is to tighten lug nuts in a crisscross pattern.

    • @bentech8887
      @bentech8887 5 лет назад +4

      dont be a chode

    • @jaimelocs614
      @jaimelocs614 5 лет назад

      You don’t say ?

    • @bradenweller2531
      @bradenweller2531 5 лет назад

      Oh boo hoo

    • @jmoneyent9
      @jmoneyent9 4 года назад +1

      * Recommended Protocol is to tighten in a star pattern as long as you have the wheel centerned on the hub it wont matter which way you tighten it

    • @brettwalkom948
      @brettwalkom948 4 года назад

      Ok then there's always one

  • @ktcv16
    @ktcv16 5 лет назад +11

    Hey Vince! Just purchased a 3/8" stubby and I'm loving it. Only thing is I haven't found a 3/8" to 1/2" adapter that works well with the friction ring; I've tried husky and craftsmen and both slide a lot. If you have any idea where you got yours from please let me know!!
    Cheers!

    • @physicalivan
      @physicalivan 4 года назад +3

      autozone

    • @kllaskullz
      @kllaskullz 2 года назад +1

      Try Harbor freight they have a socket set for like 30 beans comes with one. I haven’t had an issue with, I’m about to purchase the stubby soon

  • @SticksGaming
    @SticksGaming 3 года назад +1

    Kills me not to see the star pattern ! Haha by the way love the channel

  • @209chevymon
    @209chevymon 6 лет назад +3

    You can do all that even with the 2.0 batt guys great vid vince

  • @rubenabreu9151
    @rubenabreu9151 6 лет назад

    good job on the video i went to home depot for the stubby they said there not going to carry in store i have to ordered it just in case your not AWARE is time for alignment you camber is to positive keep up the good job with the video

  • @Brandon-yp2wy
    @Brandon-yp2wy 6 лет назад +3

    Nice video Vince! Would the one key tech allow you to torque the lug nuts to 150? Looks like you guys have put a lot of miles on that truck for a 2018. Tires are wearing out pretty quick. Is the silver truck new to your fleet?

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  6 лет назад

      Thanks Brandon! The silver truck is actually Norm's

  • @mikehoffman3690
    @mikehoffman3690 5 лет назад +4

    Amazing power. Ordering one now.

  • @Alucard-gt1zf
    @Alucard-gt1zf 3 года назад

    How long do these batteries usually last before they need charging on just basic things like stripping an engine?

  • @AssassinMan308
    @AssassinMan308 4 года назад +1

    Hey VCG and idea if a heavier socket will give the gun more torque? in this case it seems your using a 3/8 to 1/2 adapter with 1/2in socket. More mass of the larger 1/2 socket transfers the torque better? I sometimes have issues removing 17mm lug nuts toruqed to 90ft-lbs with my 3/8 stubby.

    • @dlinkdj
      @dlinkdj 2 года назад

      how many amps is your battery?

  • @topsyball1049
    @topsyball1049 4 года назад +1

    Hey everyone lay off on him, yes not a mechanic by no means but doing just fine w. his truck. Great vid Vinny

  • @Kaabosurron
    @Kaabosurron 5 лет назад

    My stubby leaks a little oil on the anvil where the socket go is it normal for it to have a little grease come out? Thanks

  • @onlineoffgrid
    @onlineoffgrid 5 лет назад

    Looks a nice Milwaukee impact wrench
    Is the all black cover on the wrench standard ?

  • @TRUESTHEART.
    @TRUESTHEART. 4 года назад +2

    Your 💜💜💜💜💜changing tire music is awesome...who are they💜💜💜💜

  • @bravalin8872
    @bravalin8872 4 года назад

    I have a 3/8 Milwaukee m12 fuel impact but I want to stubby one too. 🤔 does that make me a tool junkie?

  • @tygill7401
    @tygill7401 3 года назад

    Just got one on sale for 140 with 2 batteries and the charger. Pretty cool for diy house work too

  • @fringeminority5562
    @fringeminority5562 2 года назад

    I bought this because of you... Go get your commission. :)

  • @CVNTGETENOUGH
    @CVNTGETENOUGH 4 года назад +1

    Should I get the 3/8" or the 1/2", I have to buy an impact socket set to go with whichever one I buy...?

    • @pilotdog68
      @pilotdog68 4 года назад +1

      I say get the 1/2" then if you get a bigger impact later you can use the same sockets.

  • @PaulChristenson
    @PaulChristenson 4 года назад +1

    Vince...DO NOT expect a call from any NASCAR race team looking for a tire changer...front or rear...:)

  • @dickeymoore7365
    @dickeymoore7365 5 лет назад

    I have the same tool but the sockets do not fit tight on it if you hold the tool down with the socket on it the socket with slip right off is this normal or what

  • @LeeRoyJuniour
    @LeeRoyJuniour 4 года назад

    Vince, I purchased one of these after watching the video but I’m thinking of more power as sometimes the 3/8 won’t have enough power to take some things off, would the 1/2 stubby have more torque or is it the same gun only a half inch? Or would I be safer just going with the m18 half inch impact? It would be more for just taking wheel nuts off, it’s just some cars are tighter than others and the 3/8 just doesn’t quite do it

  • @jeffpriest9955
    @jeffpriest9955 5 лет назад +1

    Hey vince would you reccommend the 1/2" or 3/8" inch stubby....

  • @parabelllum8733
    @parabelllum8733 3 года назад +1

    Hi Vince ... how do we know you didnt use a breaker first ? you didnt prove the lug nuts were tight ..... Just sayin . You say they were torqued but you could be telling fibs . They came off a bit too easily if you ask me . Milwaukee told me I need a Mid Torque to get the Lug nuts off my 4WD . Why would they say that ?

    • @AlexConnor_
      @AlexConnor_ 2 года назад

      As a vehicle tech I can tell you the little M12 takes off most wheels no problem, only issue happens when you get wheels that haven't been off for 3-4 years + road salt or crazy over torqued. I use a breaker bar on the locking wheel nuts, if those were really tight I'll grab the M18 high torque. Otherwise the M12 does fine for at least 90%.

  • @JarnoSuni1
    @JarnoSuni1 3 года назад

    The manual says that in Auto Shut Off Mode (which is the 4th setting talked about in the video), the tool will drive forward at a reduced RPM until the torque is achieved, but it does not say which torque.

    • @JarnoSuni1
      @JarnoSuni1 3 года назад

      I read somewhere that it would be about 10 foot pounds (or 14 Nm)

    • @mdinelle
      @mdinelle 3 года назад +1

      Auto shutoff in reverse uses max power to loosen and reduces it's speed once the nut is loose. In forward, it stops fastening as soon as it senses resistance. When changing wheels, I typically use the 4th mode to loosen, but use speed 1 to tighten after starting the nuts by hand. And as always, finish off with a torque wrench.

  • @angelthegutarhero
    @angelthegutarhero 5 лет назад +6

    This guy dosent have alot of experience with auto mechanics and it shows. Lol
    Good video though.
    Already got the 1400 nut busting torque one.
    But after seeing this video it makes me want to buy one.

    • @donovanb4739
      @donovanb4739 4 года назад +1

      Yeah no star pattern on or off and the torque wrench cringe I would get my ass chewed if I did this stupid shit at work.

    • @kylebrown8891
      @kylebrown8891 4 года назад

      I have the high torque 1/2” which is a animal and just ordered the stubby 3/8

    • @seaneatskitties
      @seaneatskitties 4 года назад

      N.C auto repair and maintenance ! I always do a star pattern but I don’t exactly think it’s necessary if you hold the wheel against the hub. I do however agree the torque wrench was extremely cringe lmao

    • @stockton209ent
      @stockton209ent 4 года назад

      @@seaneatskitties why cringe? What he say?

  • @truckerpeterose
    @truckerpeterose 6 лет назад +1

    Still clicking links brother!! On a serious note, I am a hair trigger away from ordering this stubby impact when the finances settle down after all these Milwaukee purchases and I can not make my mind up for the 3/8” or 1/2”. I have a big gun for lugs and big jobs so I was considering the 3/8” for disassembly Work and random stuff. But then I feel like I’m limiting most of the torque equipment I have. (1/2” sockets, torque sticks,speed bar and other stuff in half inch). If you had to choose only one what would it be??

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  6 лет назад +1

      I prefer the 3/8” myself! I feel like I can always adapter up when necessary!!

    • @gunsmokezz
      @gunsmokezz 6 лет назад

      @@VCGConstruction or adaptor down. Since less torque needed for 3/8 bolt

    • @jcbnorman12
      @jcbnorman12 6 лет назад

      i couldnt decide either but finally went with the 1/2 with locking indent pin. reasons being, really wanted the ident pin, most of my impact sets and adapters happen to be mostly half inch drive, and i wouldnt be loosing any torque if i needed to put the largest socket it could handle on. i use an adapter with a ball relase for quick change. Adds length though. Also i got the older 3/8th ratchet with the 2nd gen drill and impact driver kit beucase it came with an extra tool and one 2 and 4 amp batteries, charger and just got the stubby tool only. Cheapest way i could get the most stuff that gave the versatility. Plus got the 12 flood light that came with a 2 amp battery.

  • @castercyrus9076
    @castercyrus9076 5 лет назад

    i just bought my 3/8 stubby but did NOT do well on removing my tire. i have a toyota highlander. im shifting to 1/2 inch m18 it packs more power!

    • @Riskabuen22
      @Riskabuen22 5 лет назад

      May I ask how much your wheels was torqued too?

    • @motov8-garage832
      @motov8-garage832 3 года назад

      Most likely from the tire shop putting his wheels on with there air impacts over torquing them by alot. They usually do that to get them done as quick as possible to get more vehicles busted out in a day..instead of using a torque wrench like you should..or you never know how people use or misuse there tools out there in the world.

  • @BP83299
    @BP83299 5 лет назад +2

    So 3/8 is most for the money thanks for getting too the piont no 1 else does.

  • @derek257
    @derek257 3 года назад

    I just got the M12 stubby 3/8. It can’t take any of my F150 lugs off using an impact socket. I’ve torqued them to 150ft lbs as stated in owners manuel. I don’t know what the deal is.

    • @dlinkdj
      @dlinkdj 2 года назад

      how many amps is your battery?

  • @AutobahnDan
    @AutobahnDan 6 лет назад +7

    I’m making footage at my shop trying to take lugs off BMWs with the 1/2” on a 6.0Ah, it ain’t happening on about half of em. Not what I bought it for, but for a mechanic needing speed and power, you need something in the 1,200+ ft lb range because of these newbies at tire shops over torquing these things...

    • @ejm_demon8263
      @ejm_demon8263 6 лет назад +1

      AutobahnDan Yikes!!! 😨

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  6 лет назад +3

      Lucky they didn’t snap a stud off

    • @AutobahnDan
      @AutobahnDan 6 лет назад

      VCG Construction so for average wheels at home use ok, but as a mechanic you don’t want to be sitting on each lug for longer then a second. That’s why I’m currently using the Dewalt DCF889, been using it for almost 2yrs, the thing is still a beast💪

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  6 лет назад

      Dan that DeWalt only has 50 LB Ft more torque , Are you sure you aren’t confusing tools? The stubby 3/8 has 350lbs fastening and nut busting, have you tried it yet?

    • @AutobahnDan
      @AutobahnDan 6 лет назад

      VCG Construction oops, meant the DCF899

  • @3Cliffhanger
    @3Cliffhanger Год назад

    A must buy ❤

  • @kevinmorse3738
    @kevinmorse3738 5 лет назад

    any reason you go the 3/8 and not the 1/2???

  • @gooneegoogoo123
    @gooneegoogoo123 4 года назад +3

    VCG, I said it once, I'll say it again. DAMN GOOD VIDEOS!!!!!

  • @DanielGomez-cf6vk
    @DanielGomez-cf6vk 5 лет назад

    I got the 1/2 inch and 3/8 stubby but I got the 3/8 to 1/2 inch adapter anyways I love these stubbys

    • @CVNTGETENOUGH
      @CVNTGETENOUGH 4 года назад

      Which would you recommend if you could only have one? I gotta buy a impact socket set either which I end up buying.

    • @coreycarter1695
      @coreycarter1695 3 года назад

      I bought the 3/8 but kind of wish I bought the 1/2. Only because there seem to be more adapters or attachments. But I also have more 1/2 socket options. In a nutshell I love my 3/8. But I will be buying a 1/2 in too.

  • @josephlawrence6873
    @josephlawrence6873 5 лет назад

    What was the torque wrench you used in this video

  • @ironeagle61
    @ironeagle61 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent video Vince.Keep it up all the way!

  • @TexasBuyer2001
    @TexasBuyer2001 4 года назад +1

    M12 Stubby 3/8" vs 1/2"?

  • @aaronrepper7649
    @aaronrepper7649 6 лет назад +1

    That's my kind of video, keep up the good reviews and demos. Less hate more rotate.

  • @alkiviadhimanxura7871
    @alkiviadhimanxura7871 6 лет назад +2

    Nice truck Vince..

  • @jshan8205
    @jshan8205 4 года назад

    Does star pattern really apply that serious? I mean he did go back with a torque wrench. No matter the pattern they are still the same torque. There is no wrong way when they are all set to the same tightness. Its not like a head job where you work middle out to push air bubbles from under gasket out.

    • @selfishlyintrigued
      @selfishlyintrigued 4 года назад +1

      Not really but yes it does.
      Effectively what the star pattern is doing is simply making sure the plates are flat together.
      Think if you tighten it on one side; the other side might catch a thread; or simply bind on the post and not fully seat flat on the back.
      To be fair; 99% of the time however you tighten it as long as you're pushing the plates flat together nothing will bad will happen.
      However that doesn't give you an excuse to not do the star pattern. It's proper and ensures both plates are effectively mated with the proper clamp load against the entire surface. Otherwise you may have spots with less clamp load than others, allowing movement, warping, stretching of lugs and in worst case scenario catastrophic failure.

    • @jshan8205
      @jshan8205 4 года назад

      @@selfishlyintrigued thats why the lugnuts are tapered. The tapered lug centers the wheel.

  • @WeldersOnly
    @WeldersOnly 6 лет назад +1

    I could be wrong and dont want to be that guy but I'm pretty sure on a 4x4 truck you bring the rear tire to the opposite side front corner, and then the fronts go to the same side in the rear.

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  6 лет назад

      Don’t sound like a bad pattern.

    • @delrio695
      @delrio695 6 лет назад +2

      @@VCGConstruction yeah man it's your truck and you can do it the way you like, but I do my tire rotations right front to left rear and left front to right rear so now your tire is rolling in the opposite direction than it was for a little better wear and maybe last a little longer. That's just my redicoulus opinion. Much love ✌out keep it a hunit 🎰🗿🗽100%

    • @ryanpounds5738
      @ryanpounds5738 6 лет назад +1

      Yep, rear wheel drive cross rotate the front to the rear and bring the rear straight forward. Front wheel drive cross rotate the rear and bring the fronts straight back. Unless you have directional tires of course.

  • @joeshearer1247
    @joeshearer1247 6 лет назад +10

    Little late on that rotation.... The front tire shoulder was shot bro!

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  6 лет назад

      We don't all have the time John HVAC has for auto care!

    • @patientx77
      @patientx77 5 лет назад +3

      I think the truck needs more than just a tire rotation. :)

  • @94gtcoupe63
    @94gtcoupe63 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks Vince!

  • @PaulChristenson
    @PaulChristenson 4 года назад

    Why not use a torque stick?

  • @tony21084
    @tony21084 4 года назад

    1 1/2 year later update on this bad boy??

  • @ruhitolibino2589
    @ruhitolibino2589 4 года назад

    where do you get those boots?

  • @kopka666
    @kopka666 4 года назад

    Does anybody know how much ftlb of torque delivers each setting on 3/8 brushless stubby

  • @Edgar4T007
    @Edgar4T007 2 года назад

    Great 👍 video thanks

  • @nolove5062
    @nolove5062 7 месяцев назад

    Got my self the 3/8 stubby with a 2.5 HO battery and charger...

  • @normancomeauxjr4565
    @normancomeauxjr4565 4 года назад +1

    Good video!

  • @metalmaggot673
    @metalmaggot673 5 лет назад

    what torque wrench did you use?

  • @marklarson3934
    @marklarson3934 5 лет назад

    where did you get that black protective cover for the impact?

  • @MCarlo-nu9xv
    @MCarlo-nu9xv 6 лет назад +2

    thanks vince, i had asked that very question and you guys answered. Awesome work by milwaukee and V.C.G!!

  • @krosypt1
    @krosypt1 3 года назад +2

    Hey guessepie cross pattern is how ya tighten wheels, your jersey/NY Italian attitude is killlin meee XD

  • @3r8mo
    @3r8mo 4 года назад

    Is that made for car lug nuts ?

  • @joshuasmonk
    @joshuasmonk 5 лет назад +1

    i would like to see more Impact Wrench reviews ! IE the DCF894b thx

    • @jasonfoster8871
      @jasonfoster8871 5 лет назад

      I love mine. I work on cars and it's great. On my A4 for lugnuts it's 90lbs. I use precision setting torqued within a LB of that. Then tried on my cousins F150 at 120ft lbs same results. No clue how it does it

  • @ApacheLife-50
    @ApacheLife-50 5 лет назад +1

    Amazing power for a 12v. Unreal! I think I have used more energy driving/removing screws. Thanks for the vid Vince!

  • @BP83299
    @BP83299 5 лет назад +1

    Tundra baby

  • @FRESHMONEY1996
    @FRESHMONEY1996 3 года назад

    been looking into getting this unit

  • @minskmade
    @minskmade 5 лет назад +1

    so many people don't get your are supposed to use these wrenches for taking off lug nuts..not putting on...torque wrenches are for torqueing. :) good video sir.

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  5 лет назад

      Thank you minskmade!

    • @jamesf9610
      @jamesf9610 5 лет назад

      That's the beauty of the special setting. It's made to run down fasteners quickly and stop as soon as it hits 10 ft lb of resistance then you use your torque wrench to proper spec.

  • @repairvehicle
    @repairvehicle 4 года назад +1

    You must like tundra and Milwaukee.

  • @DefnitelyMine
    @DefnitelyMine 3 года назад

    Guess how I got here... xD!! why am I always getting these tools 2 years later!?. >:,D

  • @Recon6
    @Recon6 3 года назад

    I wanted to buy one but its confusing why it was set on #4 then you went 2 and 1 too much to change tire.

  • @Iwished4
    @Iwished4 5 лет назад +12

    150 foot pounds .. 250 foot pounds ... Back in my day, we got on top of the breaker bar and jump on it till we couldn't tighten it anymore.

    • @Koda716
      @Koda716 4 года назад +2

      Lol as long as theyre not to loose and not to tight it's fine forget the torque wrench

  • @lutimletap648
    @lutimletap648 5 лет назад +2

    Star Pattern Buddy!

  • @JENNA9039
    @JENNA9039 6 лет назад +3

    I just got the notification after the live stream was over come you tube what is your problem

  • @Burnie66
    @Burnie66 4 года назад

    3:45 star pattern bro!! Are you brand new!?!

  • @minh4835
    @minh4835 8 месяцев назад

    You should tighten with a cross pattern

  • @gmguy156
    @gmguy156 6 лет назад +2

    If it takes lugnuts off, it shouldnt have an issue removing condenser heads on chillers

    • @VCGConstruction
      @VCGConstruction  6 лет назад

      Should be perfect for those tasks?

    • @gmguy156
      @gmguy156 6 лет назад

      VCG Construction
      Im thinking about having work get it for me. May just get the 300 ft lb model. I ordered the M12 kit tonight that has the hammer drill and impact driver. Wife has been doing cabinet installs with her friend lately so M12 would be perfect. She can use it and so Can I. Also picked up the M12 inflator for my dad for Christmas. I think he will really like it

  • @tonybelisle423
    @tonybelisle423 6 лет назад +7

    Star pattern

  • @ryanmostafa2272
    @ryanmostafa2272 4 года назад +1

    You rotated them wrong they are supposed to go in a ‘’X’’ pattern Vince

  • @jeffbarnard348
    @jeffbarnard348 5 лет назад +5

    This thing is ridiculous how do they get so much power out of 12v?!

  • @workinghandsautomotiveands4104
    @workinghandsautomotiveands4104 5 лет назад +1

    Whats up fellas man that 3/8 stubby is the shit BUT they have to make bigger m12 batteries cuz the tool is way more powerful i got it with a 6.0ah battery i took 24 superduty f350 lugs off no problem BUT it drained the battery down to 2 bars how bout a vid with the 3/8 stubby with a 6.0ah battery on some lug nuts and bolts #workinghandsautomotive