โDec-08-2020 06:33 AM
โDec-17-2020 11:55 AM
Lynnmor wrote:
A good tire shop might use torque sticks.
I told the last shop to torque to 140 and all the nuts were dead on when I got home.
โDec-17-2020 11:51 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Iโm going to go out on a limb here and say that most everyone here was driving and /or changed tires before the internet.
Why the 11pages now, like every other thread about wheel lug torque?
If this is a scintillating subject for some, I feel sorry that your lives are not more exciting!
โDec-17-2020 11:35 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Iโd make a video of me rotating tires with nothing but 2 floor jacks and a 1/2โ air impact, but I fear it would end up in cardiac arrest for a few! Lol
โDec-17-2020 10:00 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
HONEST question, how do you know the lugs were not torqued to lets say 150-160???
So you set your torque wrench to 140 and sure enough they all click.
โDec-17-2020 09:01 AM
โDec-17-2020 08:59 AM
โDec-17-2020 07:59 AM
Lynnmor wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
A good tire shop might use torque sticks.
I told the last shop to torque to 140 and all the nuts were dead on when I got home.
You mean they all โclickedโ ???
No way in HE!! will I let anyone touch my rigs with A torque stick.
I mean that I do check others work and I do know how to use a torque wrench.
โDec-16-2020 07:42 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Lynnmor wrote:
A good tire shop might use torque sticks.
I told the last shop to torque to 140 and all the nuts were dead on when I got home.
You mean they all โclickedโ ???
No way in HE!! will I let anyone touch my rigs with A torque stick.
โDec-16-2020 05:57 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
A good tire shop might use torque sticks.
I told the last shop to torque to 140 and all the nuts were dead on when I got home.
โDec-16-2020 02:29 PM
โDec-16-2020 01:48 PM
wopachop wrote:Well, a lot of guys think they know how tight they need to go, it's that educated arm. ๐ Many guys think they simply don't need a torque wrench. Seen that a lot. And if it doesn't come off, and you can get it off later, it's good.
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With impact guns I would say some guys can get pretty close. My buddies all change sandcar tires with electric impacts. Dont think I've ever seen them with a torque wrench in their hands.
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โDec-16-2020 10:56 AM
cummins2014 wrote:wopachop wrote:Dtank wrote:I agree with what you said about auto shops over torquing. We have had horrible luck in that department.
*YOUR* job is to watch the guy tightening the lugs with his impact.
*ASK* the guy what his impact is set at!!..:@
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With impact guns I would say some guys can get pretty close. My buddies all change sandcar tires with electric impacts. Dont think I've ever seen them with a torque wrench in their hands.
At home I use an air powered impact. Set it to power level 2 and let it hit 2 or 3 times is about 70ft lbs. I then torque by hand after that.
I think most shops give you lip service on the those impact guns, IMO they are set too high let it hit couple three times ,and then go thru the motions of using the torque wrench. Unless you are leaning right over the top of them , and see the nut actually move, I doubt you are getting the job done right.
โDec-16-2020 10:20 AM
wopachop wrote:Dtank wrote:I agree with what you said about auto shops over torquing. We have had horrible luck in that department.
*YOUR* job is to watch the guy tightening the lugs with his impact.
*ASK* the guy what his impact is set at!!..:@
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With impact guns I would say some guys can get pretty close. My buddies all change sandcar tires with electric impacts. Dont think I've ever seen them with a torque wrench in their hands.
At home I use an air powered impact. Set it to power level 2 and let it hit 2 or 3 times is about 70ft lbs. I then torque by hand after that.
โDec-16-2020 09:55 AM
Dtank wrote:I agree with what you said about auto shops over torquing. We have had horrible luck in that department.
*YOUR* job is to watch the guy tightening the lugs with his impact.
*ASK* the guy what his impact is set at!!..:@
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