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I don't recall saying anything about breaking studs. I only said it puts side loads on it. The next step would be snapping or cross threading though. Just do it right and none of that would be a concern. Some people just love to justify an incorrect procedure.
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I think there is also a certain number of rotations the lug nut needs to make for it to be considered safe.
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Also, justification does not imply that I disagree with your method or that I think mine is correct. a justification is what it is, which is my rationalisation as to why I did it that way. Yes your technique is the correct one but some people may or may not have injuries physical ailments that prevent them from generating the leverage required to properly tighten the nut (aka my back and knees are fucked and depending on the day I may not be able to generate the force needed without suffering from back pain for the next few days or my knees letting go and winding up face first in a fender). That being said in an ideal situation you are indeed correct |
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I'll always have a torque wrench to change wheels unless I get a flat tire in the middle of bumfuck nowhere and that's where my incorrect method can come in handy (as in stuck somewhere with no cell reception to call said shop or towing company).anyways I'll take that situation anyday over my engine blowing up in -40 weather and me having to wait 3hrs for a towing and nearly getting frostbite on my toes. |
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In fact, if you're having to jump on the wrench to break your bolts loose, they were over-tightened to begin with. Everyone thinks these studs are weak, but I'm pretty sure people just are over-torquing everything. |
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Also, seriously, with the overtorquing thing. I've always put on and off wheels with an impact gun. Never broken a stud. Even rusty-ass 20 year old studs. Are people cross threading and side-loading and trying to crank them in with the wheel halfway off or what? WTF? On that note, side loading. I can snap a stud clean off with a breaker bar. But not by turning it correctly. Set the thing parallel to the stud, or even 45~60 degrees off with the lug nut crossed up and not tight against the wheel, and push. SNAP. They aren't designed to take bending forces. Shear and tension. Not bending. Buy an impact gun. There are many great uses for one. Torque the f*ck out of them.
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Also a good number of those broken lugs will have nothing to do with torque and much more to do with side loading the lug. Pretty hard to maintain even loading when you are jumping on one side of a lug wrench. EDIT: LOL What Spart just said^^^^^
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This frustrates the hell out of me because the whole goddamned point to having a spare tire is to be able to change it yourself in an emergency. The whole concept of a spare tire goes out the window if someone has to call AAA because some idiot torqued their lugs to 5 million lb-ft. |
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