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Sure. It isn't a lot. Too loose they leak, too tight they leak.
I have to wonder if there isn't some sort of sealer you could put around that where it enters into the rim to keep that from happening.
Maybe like some black goop.
also now I have to go out and buy a small torque wrench because The one I have only goes down to 120 inch lbs.
Harbor Freight sells a small inch-pound torque wrench, but if you have no other use for it I wouldn't buy one just for this. If you tighten by hand until they feel tight but not super tight you'll be OK.
Harbor Freight sells a small inch-pound torque wrench, but if you have no other use for it I wouldn't buy one just for this. If you tighten by hand until they feel tight but not super tight you'll be OK.
Thanks for that info,, but I just got back from HF and bought the 20-200 inch lb wrench on sale for $9.99. Can't beat that.
Tried to torque one of them and 62 in lbs seemed to be a bit much,, I mean just by the feel of it. There is no way I could get it that tight with my fingers.
Where did the 62 in lbs come from?
Tried to torque one of them and 62 in lbs seemed to be a bit much,, I mean just by the feel of it. There is no way I could get it that tight with my fingers.
Where did the 62 in lbs come from?
Somebody on the Forum posted it a while ago and I made a note because I knew I was going to need it. It's only 5 ft lbs - more than finger tight, I guess, but not a whole lot.
I have a couple of Harbor Freight torque wrenches. They work OK but one of them doesn't give a very noticeable click when it reaches the setting. The click is there but you really have to pay attention.
Somebody on the Forum posted it a while ago and I made a note because I knew I was going to need it. It's only 5 ft lbs - more than finger tight, I guess, but not a whole lot.
I have a couple of Harbor Freight torque wrenches. They work OK but one of them doesn't give a very noticeable click when it reaches the setting. The click is there but you really have to pay attention.
The wrench I bought has a noticeable click,, so that's good.
I'm waiting for the reset tool to come before I put the TPMS on the rims just to make sure they work.