Aluminum wheels on steel hubs have different expansion rates at temperature. When you have Al rims, it is always critical that torque is checked after a recommended 50 miles, again at 200.
Been there.
Torque depends on stud size, for 12 mm ( 1/2" ) likely 100' lbs, for 14 mm 130' lbs.
Over tightening as too often happens in tire shops with air wrenches is all too common. Check your torque yourself, do not let the kid with an air wrench over do it.
Whenever you change or repair a tire that is on a dissimmeral metal rim than the hub, torque must be reastablished . Trucking, towing, Rving 101
TPIS monitors are not going to show you a loose wheel.
Come on Think about it! There is A sticker above each wheel to check you torque!