Posted by Hobo,NC on January 22, 2016 at 05:06:00 from (75.138.218.81):
In Reply to: Torque wrench posted by vscummins on January 16, 2016 at 12:10:27:
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Did the nuts come loose are over torquing strip the threads. I have had a set of duels work loose on a F350. The customer picked up on it so no major damage. From that event on I always run the nuts up and manually go back over them with a bar and pipe...
I had the left front on a older F350 (left had thread) work loose on a test drive :shock: In a mater of a mile I picked up on the vibration. It amazed me how fast they worked there way off the stud. There were indications it has happen before the rims were of the split ring type he had planed on replacing the rims anyways that event put the process in motion...
I understand your frustration a loose wheel to me is ranked up high on my list of things that shame me. Other than one wheel all the others were a damaged wheel are the incorrect wheel but in all cases I should have caught it the show stopped till it was corrected.. :!: I don't see how one could legally wiggle out of a preexisting condition if was aware of it are had some indication something did not go back together correctly...
I see allot of cars come into the shop with a missing lug nut How the last guy let it roll out his door like its no big deal is beyond me "see preexisting condition"
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