loosen lugnuts with torque wrench?

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I have a cheap one that came from JC Whitney in the 80's. It's never been calibrated. Before I knew better I used to leave it dialed up to 80lb-ft all the time. All I use it for is torquing lug nuts. I doubt it is terribly accurate, but I think it is good enough for that task.
 
Originally Posted By: dailydriver
Originally Posted By: SIXSPEED
Just remember to dial down micrometer type torque wrenches to their minimum setting after use to help them maintain their accuracy.


^^^THIS as well!!
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I am so OCD about mine that even if I am changing over/taking off all four wheels, I will dial down my SK wrench even in between each wheel removal/install in order to save the calibration!!
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I would bring in your torque wrench into your next therapy session. (Not dialed back to 0).
 
Originally Posted By: Donald
Originally Posted By: dailydriver
Originally Posted By: SIXSPEED
Just remember to dial down micrometer type torque wrenches to their minimum setting after use to help them maintain their accuracy.


^^^THIS as well!!
thumbsup2.gif


I am so OCD about mine that even if I am changing over/taking off all four wheels, I will dial down my SK wrench even in between each wheel removal/install in order to save the calibration!!
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I would bring in your torque wrench into your next therapy session. (Not dialed back to 0).


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What ever you use to tighten the lug nuts, be sure you have the wherewithal to loosen them. My cars have a crank for a lug wrench. I stomp on the crank to loosen or tighten. Haven't lost a wheel yet and can swap a tire in about 10 minutes. I threw my Craftsman 1/2 beam torque wrench away ages ago. I borrow my BIL's for heads and such.
 
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I only started doing the final tightening with my torque wrench about five years ago. Prior to that I just used my four-way wrench. I used to try to tighten as evenly as I could, but I am too strong for such intricacies and am sure I was overtightening. No matter how tight I made them I never had any trouble breaking them loose later. Regardless of how accurate my torque wrench is it allows me to make them evenly tight.

I have twisted off more than my share of bolt heads in my life. There is such a thing as too much leverage. As badly as people on here have criticized, I still use light machine oil on my lug nut threads to prevent locking. Through several cars and thirty years it has worked flawlessly and I've never left a wheel on the highway, so...
 
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