when changing wheels by hand
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Originally Posted by nearwater4me,Dec 21 2008, 12:48 AM
Not a good idea, IMO.
Dan
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you got some big arms
80-90 is all you need, wouldn't be suprised if your doing damage somewhere
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Originally Posted by luder_5555,Dec 20 2008, 11:23 PM
i like to torque my luggs to the max of 250 lbs on my wrench, that way i know they wont come off
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Originally Posted by luder_5555,Dec 20 2008, 10:23 PM
i like to torque my luggs to the max of 250 lbs on my wrench, that way i know they wont come off
Tighten using arms/hands with the lug wrench and check with a torque wrench when you can. Try to keep about the same torque on all to avoid rotor problems.
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Originally Posted by turbosix,Dec 22 2008, 03:44 PM
another area where people freak out for no reason
reasonably tighten them using a star pattern and forget about it.
reasonably tighten them using a star pattern and forget about it.
Look at the Honda rotor design, for the most part the rotor is held on by the wheel nuts.
Improperly torqued lugs, as in unevenly tightened, will do a lot to aggravate warping rotor issues.
Torque wrench is very important.
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Originally Posted by Triple-H,Dec 22 2008, 03:21 PM
Do not agree.
Look at the Honda rotor design, for the most part the rotor is held on by the wheel nuts.
Improperly torqued lugs, as in unevenly tightened, will do a lot to aggravate warping rotor issues.
Torque wrench is very important.
Look at the Honda rotor design, for the most part the rotor is held on by the wheel nuts.
Improperly torqued lugs, as in unevenly tightened, will do a lot to aggravate warping rotor issues.
Torque wrench is very important.
of course grossly over torquing them can warp rotors... not many people are going to do that.
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