JHZR2
Staff member
I always recheck the torque on my Lugnuts after removing a wheel. I'm probably doing it wrong because generally I just snug them up again, and since I use the same torque setting they don't actually move. So the wrench just clicks, really only indicating that the bolts have not backed out at all.
That's great but I suppose really torque is a dynamic measurement, so it's not really accurate if the bolt does not turn at all.
I realize that in reality more or less none of the population checks this after the shop replaces their wheel. To do it correctly really I would loosen all of the lug bolts and then torque them back in a dynamic fashion, correct?
Is there a correct protocol to do this?
That's great but I suppose really torque is a dynamic measurement, so it's not really accurate if the bolt does not turn at all.
I realize that in reality more or less none of the population checks this after the shop replaces their wheel. To do it correctly really I would loosen all of the lug bolts and then torque them back in a dynamic fashion, correct?
Is there a correct protocol to do this?