Proper Torque for lugs?
Originally Posted by SMX95
its really 75 with a tq stick, but I usually hand tq them to 85.
Huh? What do you mean its really 75 with a torque stick?
And yes always use a torque wrench to tighten down the lugs.
Originally Posted by nismos14
Huh? What do you mean its really 75 with a torque stick?
And yes always use a torque wrench to tighten down the lugs.
And yes always use a torque wrench to tighten down the lugs.
http://www.torquestick.com/
http://www.annco.com/products/Torque.cfm
Originally Posted by SMX95
You think dealers/shops actually use the 1/2 air gun to tighten lugs? Well some do but that can end up being 150+ TQ. They have torque sticks they are colored and torque different so that you can use for your car without over torque them.
http://www.torquestick.com/
http://www.annco.com/products/Torque.cfm
http://www.torquestick.com/
http://www.annco.com/products/Torque.cfm
I'm aware of that, I used them at wal-mart when I worked there. The torque sticks are accurate to about ~5 lbs. My question was why would it be 75 with a torque stick. I used 80 ft lb torque sticks on my car when it was in the shop and it was fine. Of course it is important to go back over it with a torquen wrench when finished.
Originally Posted by SMX95
You think dealers/shops actually use the 1/2 air gun to tighten lugs? Well some do but that can end up being 150+ TQ. They have torque sticks they are colored and torque different so that you can use for your car without over torque them.
http://www.torquestick.com/
http://www.annco.com/products/Torque.cfm
http://www.torquestick.com/
http://www.annco.com/products/Torque.cfm
yes my blue Snap-ON torque stick is 80 ft lbs....and it does torque to 80ft lbs i have check it with a torque wrench
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