A quick demonstration of the Ken-Tool Rust Hog removing rust and debris from the mating surface of a steel hub & brake rotor and the mating surface of an aluminum wheel.
A quick demonstration of the Ken-Tool Rust Hog removing rust and debris from the mating surface of a steel hub & brake rotor and the mating surface of an aluminum wheel. Demo Vehicle is a 2010 Mazdaspeed3.
The rust hog works with your impact gun to clean the mating surface between the wheel and the hub to achieve the best and correct clamping force when the lugs nuts are tightened down to the correct torque. TIA recommends this procedure be done each time the wheel is removed from the vehicle.
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