Originally Posted By: DoubleWasp
Which will lead to an even greater spread of overtorqued lug nuts that will never come off without a torch.
Can you break the lug nut studs by over tightening them? I know sometimes if they are rusty, and you can break them trying to get them off.
One time, we had our truck's tires replaced and the person who put them back on really torqued down with the impact gun. I went to rotate the tires later and had to get out the breaker bar and jump on it to loosen the lug nuts. Thankfully, I was able to get them off.
There has to that proper balance. It shouldn't be overtorgued, and it can't be too loose where they came off as you are going down the road, like it did for this gentleman.
Our dad almost lost the hub cap on his truck because the person working on it didn't tighten the screws holding it enough. He had just gotten the tires changed at Walmart, and he drove home. We were there in the driveway when he pulled in, and we asked what is that squeeking/rattling noise? Turns out, the hub cap was held by three screws, one screw was gone, and the other two were loose, with one almost completely out.
Another place we took our SUV to for tires did the same thing, but, we actually lost the hub cap. I learned my lesson, I check the tightness after anyone does any work on our tires.