Grit dog wrote:
Lots of wild claims here. 200ft lbs over the proper torque and 1” drive impacts?
Or some reeeeallly bad shops.
And considering I’ve never even seen a socket small enough for a light vehicle lug that would fit on a 1” drive, they actually reduced it down to use a, what, 20lb impact wrench?
Wheel torque nut specifications
Torque all wheels to 450-500 ft. lbs. (610-678 NM). It is recommended that wheel nuts be re-torqued after the first 50 to 100 miles of operation.
For use on American-made vehicles with dual rear wheels
Extra deep design conveniently lets you remove both nut and stud with just one socket
High strength steel construction means socket can be used with a 1 inch square drive impact wrench
1-1/2 inch hex with 13/16 inch square
Sold individually; also available as part of OTC's no. 1944 5-Piece Import and Domestic Budd Wheel Nut Socket Set .