Re: Torque specs for lug nuts
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Originally Posted by reelfishin
Just remember to lube the lugs before torquing them to spec.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bhammer
I was always told NOT to lube any lug nuts or studs!
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Maybe I should tell that to the guy's at Wal-Mart when they rotate my truck tires. Man they sure use a lot of anti seize.
Who carries a torque wrench around for changing a tire, I sure don't and never have never will. I torque the bolts in a criss cross pattern alternating till they all go EEK EEK.
Ayuh,....
I tighten
All standard steel center disc wheels, aka. Cars, Pickups, Trailers, etc., as Tight as my scrony little self can get them with my craftsman polished longhandled, flex-head 1/2" racket will turn 'em.....
Probably in the neighborhood of the 80/ 100 ft.lb. range...
Heavier equipment,+ Dumptrucks get tightened with my 3/4" craftsman ratchet,+ a 2' pipe....
All, after a liberal bath with Never-Sieze for the studs......
If I can't reach the can of Never-Sieze,... I'll use a fingerful of purged grease off a chassis fitting...
In the 40- odds years of doing so,...
The Only wheel I've ever lost, had just been painted with a healthy dose of Rustoleum,....
Ayuh,... The lug's tapered holes too.... Took 5 or 6 stop,+ Torques to finally seat the lugs through the fresh paint.....

That lesson taught me the Importance of Clean mating surfaces....
The Reason I use Never-Sieze is because when I have to remove 1 of these wheels,...
Using the wrenches noted above,.. I get a "
Snap",+ then a free turning nut....
Removing a wheel nut that has Never seen Never-Sieze usually results in the wheel nut making a70eliminator's noise All the way til it falls off,....
EEK EEK. EEK EEK. EEK EEK. EEK EEK. EEK EEK. EEK EEK. EEK EEK. EEK EEK.....
