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![]() Drives: 2006 YARIS RS Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: ONTARIO, CANADA
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Torque Wrench
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Does anyone actually use a torque wrench when swapping summer to winter rims? In the past I have never used one and I dont think it did any damage to my rotors or pads. But now that I have a new car and a nice yaris I dont want to take the risk. Suggestions??? Thanks |
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Drives: 2007 4 Door Yaris Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Southern California
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^^ eh.. torquing is good, but your lugs will be fine as long as they are tight.
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Changing your wheels is not related to your brake system (rotors/pads).
I ALWAYS torque my lug nuts, but I think also take my wheels off more often than most do.
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If you overtorque the lugs can't you warp the rotor? Kind of makes sense since you're increasing pressure on the rotor, especially if the torque is unbalanced from each lug.
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i swapped wheels about a half dozen times this summer and never use my torque wrench anymore....though i used to use it all the time
now i just use a breaker bar w/ my socket to tq my lugs. a friend of mine from MO.com was surprised and disappointed that i didnt tq my wheels until he checked one of my wheels....was pretty much the right torque! ;) i guess i just do it by feel now.... got some wheels overtorqued on the aveo by a local shop who obviously used an impact wrech....had to use a 4' long pipe on the end of my breaker bar to get them off!
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), and about 100 over tightened from tire shops, dealers, brake shops, quick lube places. I'd say most place just impact them on way to tight... discount tire is the only place I've seen torque them, and you still have to watch to make sure they pick up the torque wrench sitting 5 feet away ![]() Its probably *best* for the car to torque them every time, but far from necessary |
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Obviously it's not neccessary but highly recommended to use a torque wrench. A good quality torque wrench can be had for minimal money and re-calibrated whenever neccessary. I have found the better one to be withing specs after years of usage as long as you reset the wrench and don't keep tension on the spring. I highly recommend the use of a torque wrench...when your family is riding in the car, you can never have enough piece of mind. |
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I don't torque mine.
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As far as I know, the aluminum/alloy wheels are more sensitive and should be torqued correctly, to insure that you have the same pressure/tightness on each bolt. I never used a torque wrench before on all my previous stock steelies, but it's a different ball game now
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I love momentum.
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I always use a torque wrench. It makes removing them a lot easier when it's time to swap again.
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I use a 1/2" Husky Pro 50-250 ft-lbs. torque wrench during each rotation. I find a 13/16" fits better than a 21mm. Get the right tool and use it.
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I started using a torque wrench when the local tire shop stretched s few lugs putting on my snowies with an impact. Then they had the audacity to tell me that their impact was "torque controlled" and I was overtightening the new studs! Technicians they are not...
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put winters on both cars tonight....couldnt even find my breaker bar let alone the torque wrench.....giant ratchet ftw!
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What happened to your little electric impact wrench?
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tucked away somewhere
and it was 9pm last night i did them...too late to be that loud
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