Questions & Answers for: proper wheel lug nut torque

...wheel. It's really bad after having tires rotated. Check to be sure the lug nuts are tight. If they are then the lug nuts are not torqued properly. Take it back to the shop that did the maintenance ...

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...lug nuts on my 2003 Subaru Outback seem to come loose. It's worse with the front wheels. Recently 3 lugs on one wheel were ready to fall off when I discovered the problem. What can I do about it? Is ...

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...If nothing is wrong with the wheel, check your owners manuel for torque specs and tighten the lug nuts in a criss cross pattern to torque spec. Is this what you needed or am i missing

...driving it for a few weeks. Need Help. thats wierd...... is the wheel clean and not corroded, where the wheel and hub meet? lug studs clean? hub clean, no rust? wheel properly torqued to 100 ft

...proper replacement, it can be "pulled" back in using a lug nut and washers as spacers. I have had lug nuts get ruined by this procedure so buy extras. You will have to remove the wheel hubs and knock ...

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wheel lug nuts are not torque'd properly how long would it take for them to loosen and fall off, in mileage? First it would depend on how much they were torqued and the road conditions.The driver side

shops for this service. Once you replace or have them turned it is vitally important to torque the lug nuts to the proper speck. Improperly torqued lug nuts are the most common cause for warped rotors

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...proper torque specs to solve the problem. After a certain point, damage is done to the wheels and lugs and nuts, due to the "flapping" of the loose wheel. Past this point, parts must be checked and ...

wheel hub retainer is always used. I think this is what you wanted not lug nut bot lug nuts are 75-90 lbs, please if this is what you wanted click on comments and let me know. thanks Woody. . thanks .

...Meters) which is the same tightness, just a different unit of measurement. You can read more here: ...

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