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    Tyre Issues - Local tyre shop

    I just thought I would share my experiences with the local tyre shop.

    Went in last week to get a wheel alignment, balance and rotate. All went fine and car drove well.

    Went 4wding in lots of soft sand the following weekend and broke the bead on one of the 255/55/18's so pulled up to change the tyre.

    Went to undo the wheel nuts, eventually got the four normal ones of, but stripped the security nut and the socket for it. So as I was in the middle of nowhere all I could do was do the other nuts back up and take a very slow trip out of there back to atleast the gravel road.

    Anyway, ended up destroying / distorting the tyre after driving around 10km on it flat, managed to get it to reseal and hold air to get me home.

    Went to local tyre shop at beginning of week and made them undo every wheel nut by hand (that was amussing) and tighten normally with the socket and breaker bar I bought. Then spoke to the manager, told him the issue and they are replacing the destroyed tyre for free as a result of them overtightening the lug nuts and me not being able to remove it.

    So surprisingly, they took responsibility for the issue and looked after me accordingly.

    So one new Goodyear Wrangler 255/55/18 to be picked up on Thursday.

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    And that is why I replaced all, except the spare tyre, security nuts with normal nuts. My security key was starting to get a bit shagged due to tyre repair shops using the rattle gun on it and did not want to end up in the same predicament as you.
    Good to hear that customer service prevailed and hopefully you are satisfied with the out come.

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    Yes,

    Satisfied with the service and new wheel nuts turn up tomorrow to replace the locking ones.

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    As I have said in the past, it is how a business fixes its stuff ups.

    Sorry to hear about you weekend, but I am glad to hear you had a good result with the tyre company.
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    Tyre services are one of the reasons Nissans are losing wheels, they are irresponsible to use rattle guns to tension wheels, all wheels should be hand tensioned.

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    I spat the dummy on this issue years ago. I now take the 3/4" drive tension wrench along to the tyre fitter, ask them to undo their work with the wheel wrench carried on the car and then re-tighten using the torgue wrench to the recommended setting.

    Don't some of them get grumpy over this, particularly when told that this should be standard practice.
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    Apparently they are meant to tighten them to a torque setting with the rattle gun, but it is around 170nm, they dont bother checking what individual vehicles are meant to be at. My alloys are only meant to be done to 140nm as far as I am aware.

    It ended up taking two people from the tyre shop and a long handle to get the other rear locking nut of. I just wanted to prove a point and had them undo every one and retighten by hand.

    Having said that, atleast they are replacing the ruined tyre.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    I spat the dummy on this issue years ago. I now take the 3/4" drive tension wrench along to the tyre fitter, ask them to undo their work with the wheel wrench carried on the car and then re-tighten using the torgue wrench to the recommended setting.

    Don't some of them get grumpy over this, particularly when told that this should be standard practice.
    I did the same thing a few years ago, took the vehicles wheel spanner in, asked who fitted the tyres & gave him the spanner & asked him to loosen the nuts ...... he couldn't budge any of them.
    Would be fun in the middle of the bush!

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    After reading a few of these locking wheel nut threads on AULRO I went out last week and bought 5x new wheel nuts and promptly removed ALL the locking ones ... even the spare ...

    ... and fitted them with the Disco wheel brace. Now even SWMBO can change a wheel!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluids View Post
    After reading a few of these locking wheel nut threads on AULRO I went out last week and bought 5x new wheel nuts and promptly removed ALL the locking ones ... even the spare ...

    ... and fitted them with the Disco wheel brace. Now even SWMBO can change a wheel!
    I did the same about a year ago but left the locking nut on the spare, always tighten them by hand so at least I know I can get them off, I doubt SWMBO would get them off but she rarely drives it.

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