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70-80lbs is okay. Plus the torque wrench you're using is probably out of calibration anyway so just set it at 75lbs and call it a day. Just don't go any lower than that..
hmmm alright thanks guys. yeah i think mine were kinda loose so i retorque them at 75 so it should be good now. I don't think i can tell the diff between 75 and 76 with my cheap wrench lol.
??? Extensions make no difference. A crow's foot will, but not an extension, especially with 1/2" drive (which you should be using for wheel lugs.)
Are you serious? An extension can make a world of a difference depending on length of the extension. If you're using the standard 4 in extension plus socket on your torque wrench you add at least 5ft/lbs.
Are you serious? An extension can make a world of a difference depending on length of the extension. If you're using the standard 4 in extension plus socket on your torque wrench you add at least 5ft/lbs.
Where did you read this BS? No one, not even the Air Force when working on airplanes arbitrarily adds to a torque value because you're using an extension. Who told you this flagrant lie?