PSA - go check your lug nut torque
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PSA - go check your lug nut torque
I was hauling at 70mph with loose nuts on one wheel.
I put lug nuts on by hand then hit it with a torque wrench. I may have missed one wheel.
Damn senility.
I put lug nuts on by hand then hit it with a torque wrench. I may have missed one wheel.
Damn senility.
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12-03-2017, 08:21 PM
Melting Slicks
I'll echo this PSA. I'm in my seventies now and I've noticed that I'm making mistakes I didn't use to make. For example, I use to follow the old adage, measure twice and cut once. Now its measure twice, mark it. Wait a while and measure it two more times. If any of those four times is different, start all over again. Then when it matches the drawing (not my memory of the drawing) four times, cut it. None of us can stop getting older, but its just foolish to ignore changes in how we think as we age.
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I'll echo this PSA. I'm in my seventies now and I've noticed that I'm making mistakes I didn't use to make. For example, I use to follow the old adage, measure twice and cut once. Now its measure twice, mark it. Wait a while and measure it two more times. If any of those four times is different, start all over again. Then when it matches the drawing (not my memory of the drawing) four times, cut it. None of us can stop getting older, but its just foolish to ignore changes in how we think as we age.
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I'll echo this PSA. I'm in my seventies now and I've noticed that I'm making mistakes I didn't use to make. For example, I use to follow the old adage, measure twice and cut once. Now its measure twice, mark it. Wait a while and measure it two more times. If any of those four times is different, start all over again. Then when it matches the drawing (not my memory of the drawing) four times, cut it. None of us can stop getting older, but its just foolish to ignore changes in how we think as we age.
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I'm definitely more sloppy these days with the memory. I've been making lists and marketing bolts - that sort of thing. I really can't believe I made such a rookie mistake. Could have turned out very badly since I was hauling *** on the freeway.
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Drifting
I had the back end up on jack stands with the rear wheels off, and a guy called and said he wanted to come look at the car "right now." I was just dropping the car off the jack stands when he arrived, and I managed to forget to torque the lug nuts on one wheel.
Turned out the guy was a police officer who really wanted a 409. We went for a test drive and a rear wheel started making noise, but I wasn't sure what the noise was. Then the wheel fell off completely!
I managed to put the wheel back on and we continued with our test drive. And, he bought the car anyway.
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As to the post subject I also learned the lug nut lesson of always check your lug nuts after sessions (between runs after the wheels have cooled down) at the track. Had a wheel start to wobble on the way home from a track day...stopped fast and sure enough the nuts where backing off. I didn't check after my last run and almost paid for it. Only time in 15 years of track days but I sure as heck check every time now. As they cool down they can loosen up.
I am triple measuring anyway and start over if something is off. Though 20 years younger than one poster anyway I'm not a spring chicken anymore.
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My nephew arrived at my annual Christmas party last year in his Kia Soul (POS) with his newly licensed son driving. A three hour drive from Southern Florida. They just got off the Florida turnpike after cruising at 75mph and made it to my house and they said the car was acting funny. One, repeat ONE lug nut was on loosely on the right rear wheel and the rest were gone.
They'd just had brake work done at some shop that they used regularly. The shop had let the minimum wage broom jockey install the wheels. The other three wheels were fine.
They'd just had brake work done at some shop that they used regularly. The shop had let the minimum wage broom jockey install the wheels. The other three wheels were fine.
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Unfortunately, the old adage "if you want something done right, do it yourself" seems to be more applicable every day.
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Its why I like my local Discount Tire....they know my classics and me and I can stand beside the techs when they are working. I always watch that last round of tightening lug nuts with the torque wrench in person, for my own piece of mind.
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The opposite applies as well.....Wife had the Dodge in for oil, filter, etc. service, and they threw in a tire rotation for "free".....I always check that they tightened all the lug nuts properly afterward (with a torque wrench - if I see no movement at all, I then loosen them and re-torque). Spec is 110 Ft-Lbs.
Well, it took a 3' pipe on top of my 18" breaker bar for me to just loosen them..........
Finished 63 looks good Frank...
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Well, it took a 3' pipe on top of my 18" breaker bar for me to just loosen them..........
Finished 63 looks good Frank...
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