Racegunner
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I really ticked off a tire dealer when I had the tires on my F350 rotated. I saw that they were going to use an air wrench to reinstall the lug nuts. I asked them to torque them by hand to 100 lb-ft. They told me the air wrench was calibrated to stall at 100. I asked them for the calibration sheet.
I got them hand-torqued.![]()
I had a vehicle in for new tires and when I tried to remove a tire when I got home I had to use a 4 ft. pipe and I'm 200 lbs. No way my wife would have been able to change a flat with the stamped factory wrench. I called the shop and let them have it. Over torquing the lugs can warp rotors too. They say you are not supposed to use anti-seize, but I put on just a little to combat Michigan's Salt season. Anything on the threads will throw off real torque readings and aluminum wheels should be checked often. I usually go 85 ft. lbs. Click type torque wrenches should be calibrated once in a while. Needles are better.