Today I’ll show how to fix a bent wheel with some fire, bottle jack, socket, and sanding block. Then I’ll fix the remaining curb rash with a file and sand paper.
Products used:
MAP torch w/ trigger start:
12 Ton bottle jack:
Rubber 8″ sanding block:
Variety pack of sand paper:
File:
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Good job dude 🤙🏻 nicely done!
How do you remove rust out of the inside of a box frame?
Thats a harbor freight jack not home depot lol
Hey would you consider selling that bench seat from that 89 Toyota
Really like dis video!!
I'm impressed with your improvisional engineering
Great video ! Got 2 sets to fix small bents on them will see how it goes 😀
That entire wheel was distorting out of round. Sure much of it will spring back . But without a runout gauge you don't know if the entire wheel is now egg shaped. If that wheel is out of round it's going to ride MUCH worse than that isolated flat spot did.
Dude you ruined my Christmas…all the other videos use a hammer and bang the hell out of the wheel!….Thanks for the help……
it's force, not pressure.