How to Remove a Jack From Under a Car

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Part of the video series: How to Replace a Worn Ball Joint on a Car

Summary: Learn how to remove a jack from under a car when changing a ball joint on a small, front wheel drive car with expert auto mechanic advice in this free car care and repair video clip.

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Nathan McCullough Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a GPA of 3.5 and received their Craftsmanship Award and Honor Seal. Nathan has managed sev... read more

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How to Remove a Jack From Under a Car

Hi, my name is Nate McCullough on behalf of Expert Village. In these clips we're going to talk about the proper way to remove and replace a front wheel drive vehicle's Ball Joint. In this clip we're going to talk about letting your vehicle down off of your jack stands and jack and torquing the lug nuts on your wheel. Got my jack stand under here, it's pretty much a safety device. Will have to pump up my jack a little bit. Alright, got my jack stand out. Going to take and slowly release the pressure on your floor jack. This is the pressure screw. You don't want to let it down all at once, may damage the vehicle or your jack. Alright, it's a good idea to take and tighten up the release screw. Move my floor jack out of the way. And do my torquing sequence. Approximately as hard as you can push with one hand, it's tight enough. From here we're going to go to here. The very next farthest one away. On aluminum rims you're going to want to recheck the torque on them after 25 miles of driving. As you can see I jumped around a lot while I was tightening down the wheel. I started here and in order to get the wheel to seat flat and true and centered you're going to want to go from here, to here, to here, to here, to here. They call that the star pattern. That's the proper way to torque your wheel.

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