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Old 05-23-2016, 11:29 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by ZionsWrath View Post
You gotta stand on that baby wrench in the trunk to tighten the lugs properly.

I literally bent the one that came in my Honda.

Glad you made out ok.

Harbor freight aint so bad for some tools, they have torque wrench for like $20.
I have to stand on it to loosen them, too. Measuring torque for the cylinder head, etc., is important, but the wheel lugs, subjected to so much shock and vibration as they are, just tighten the crap out of them!

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