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Old 03-31-2023, 04:22 PM   #43
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Rather than a breaker bar, use a torque multiplier instead. Works much easier. Works great on my 2005 Winnebago with 22.5" wheel with lug nuts torqued to 475 ft Lbs.
Got mine at Northern Tool - https://www.northerntool.com/product...x-torque-57483

This has a reduction ration of 64:1, so I tightened my lug nuts to < 10 ft lbs using my torq
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Rather than a breaker bar, use a torque multiplier instead. Works much easier. Works great on my 2005 Winnebago with 22.5" wheel with lug nuts torqued to 475 ft Lbs.
Got mine at Northern Tool - https://www.northerntool.com/product...x-torque-57483

This has a reduction ration of 64:1, so I tightened my lug nuts to < 8 ft lbs using my torque wrench on this tool. Comes with a 33mm socket, which fit my lug nuts perfectly.
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Old 03-31-2023, 07:50 PM   #45
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I always carried a spare on Discovery but I always kept Sam's Club in case a flat tire.
Used at lease 6 times in all of travel though the years. I worked alot with trucks while I was mechanic and I decided that I was never changing a tire on my motor home.
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Old 04-01-2023, 09:01 AM   #46
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I need one of these. Tire dolly.

https://youtu.be/3FQO3ENf4NA
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Worked for me on smaller coach. Then i had a 5 foot "cheater" pipe i could put over it when needing more leverage.
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Old 04-04-2023, 06:43 PM   #48
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Thanx to everybody for the inputs and tool choices. I will be sticking closely to the Alcan highway and main roads on my journey. I just want to have tools necessary for a tire change hopefully as backups if the mobile repair guys do not have all there equipment. I do have a 12 ton hydraulic jack, I will get the northern tool 64/1 multiplier and the 33mm socket plus the 13/16 square socket and pair of 42 inch pry bars as well as a 3/4 rachet wrench.
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Phone number to Coach Net only tool I need. I am not touching a coach tire guess I am lazy.
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