blisters13
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You can do it like the truck tire shops and tighten the crap out of lug nuts with big 1" drive air impact guns; the first time I took off tires on my deuce I used a 3/4" breaker bar, socket, and 8' cheater pipe and I still had to jump on the pipe to break most of the outer nuts loose. This is not professional, IMO.
The manual states approximately 430 ft-lbs outer and 375 ft-lbs inner (I'm at work now, will verify and correct tonight).
I use a 3:1 torque multiplier every time; I don't see how using a multiplier is bad for the nuts as long as you use a properly-set torque wrench when tightening.
I keep in mind that my tire/wheel assemblies are very large and heavy and if one comes off on the highway it could kill someone. If one comes off the front, it could kill me and anyone with me. If either happens (and I live) I will be able to look anyone right in the eye and say, "I did it right every time with the right tools."
....Just my two cents
The manual states approximately 430 ft-lbs outer and 375 ft-lbs inner (I'm at work now, will verify and correct tonight).
I use a 3:1 torque multiplier every time; I don't see how using a multiplier is bad for the nuts as long as you use a properly-set torque wrench when tightening.
I keep in mind that my tire/wheel assemblies are very large and heavy and if one comes off on the highway it could kill someone. If one comes off the front, it could kill me and anyone with me. If either happens (and I live) I will be able to look anyone right in the eye and say, "I did it right every time with the right tools."
....Just my two cents
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