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Oct 07, 2014I wouldn't trust a drill or impact gun to do the job properly. Electric drills or impact guns might do a fine job of loosening and spinning on the nut, but more than likely lacks the power needed to torque the nuts to spec. A pneumatic gun will torque it to spec, but will probably exceed the proper amount. Spin the nuts on with a lug wrench (takes like a minute) and torque it in a crossing pattern with a torque wrench. I normally recheck after 30 miles or so. If you see anyone about to mount your wheel with anything else, swat it out of their hands lol.