PCD: 2013-2014 Till We Break It Edition
#4336
Thai,
I took the wheel off each time and threaded the lug nut on each time it happened. It think its the washer on the stock lug nuts. I usually use a light powered impact wrench with the stock lugs but this time hand threaded them on and noticed. Regardless, they all torqued to 90 ft lbs without issues.
I took the wheel off each time and threaded the lug nut on each time it happened. It think its the washer on the stock lug nuts. I usually use a light powered impact wrench with the stock lugs but this time hand threaded them on and noticed. Regardless, they all torqued to 90 ft lbs without issues.
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Dan . are you seeing metal and are they real hard to get on, like drill is struggling. I would clean threads up, maybe put some grease on them (very little) and replace all the lugs. All you guys who track should be replacing your lug nuts every so often. They are a wear item that you cannot have fail, IMO
#4338
I really think its fine. The coned lug nuts thread in fine. I really think the washer on the stock ones was touching the wheel and making it feel that way. Like I said, Chu thought it happened on my car a few years ago.
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on a side note, i effing hate moving...but on the upside i now have a garage!