Snapping lug nut bolts........?
Snapping lug nut bolts........?
This will be my 2nd one in 4 months....I know for a fact I have not cross threaded them, Hand tighten till wheel is snug.......is this normal? How can I prevent this? Is it my torque?
Dante`
Dante`
Originally Posted by DrivenToThrill
Hand tighten till wheel is snug.......is this normal? How can I prevent this? Is it my torque?
No i mean I twist the lugs on by hand till they are snug then I get the lug wrench and tighten the rest. So you think its being torqued down to much? Should I just replace all of them to play it safe?
DAnte`
DAnte`
Wheel nuts should be tighten to 73+/-7 ftlb. It's actually not all that much, specially if you actually have cleaned threads with a very slight touch of anti-sieze (high temp).
Also, the very important thing is to not torque them while they're hot. Parts get significantly weaker when hot and much more likely to break.
Also, the very important thing is to not torque them while they're hot. Parts get significantly weaker when hot and much more likely to break.
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Do you change your wheels frequently? If you do, you probably want to use some anti-seize compound on the lugs. I use Permatex anti seize on the lugs on all my cars. It's especially important on the one I autoX because I'm changing wheels and retorqueing lug nuts 6-8 times a month sometimes. Just a little dab on each one on the threads is all you need.
I would also strongly recommend using a torque wrench to properly torque the lug nuts to spec.
I would also strongly recommend using a torque wrench to properly torque the lug nuts to spec.
Definitely use anti-seize and a torque wrench.
Did you buy the car used? If so, no telling what type of hell the previous owner put them through. Might not be a bad idea to just replace them all for piece of mind.
Did you buy the car used? If so, no telling what type of hell the previous owner put them through. Might not be a bad idea to just replace them all for piece of mind.
Originally Posted by DrivenToThrill
Actually Im not, but good point, Im actually just using my arms lol, but Im not pushing real hard. just till it stops.
You may have a set of lugs that have been stretched to breaking by some air gun jockey.
Originally Posted by x838nwy
Wheel nuts should be tighten to 73+/-7 ftlb. It's actually not all that much, specially if you actually have cleaned threads with a very slight touch of anti-sieze (high temp).
Also, the very important thing is to not torque them while they're hot. Parts get significantly weaker when hot and much more likely to break.
Also, the very important thing is to not torque them while they're hot. Parts get significantly weaker when hot and much more likely to break.
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OK i will try HAHA......I will invest in anti seize and torque wrench, Thanks guys
