Who had the picture of the cool support for the socket extension to rest on for removing wheels?
Torquing Wheels? July 01, 2017, 09:50:33 am Who had the picture of the cool support for the socket extension to rest on for removing wheels? Quote Selected
Re: Torquing Wheels? Reply #2 – July 01, 2017, 11:11:10 am Craneman I think. About a week ago Quote Selected
Re: Torquing Wheels? Reply #3 – July 01, 2017, 11:24:57 am Here it istools to R&R wheels Quote Selected
Re: Torquing Wheels? Reply #5 – July 02, 2017, 10:20:15 am Used a 3/4 inch torque wrench and a good socket to remove left front wheel,did not need or use a support. Quote Selected
Re: Torquing Wheels? Reply #6 – July 02, 2017, 10:22:56 am Quote from: John44 – July 02, 2017, 10:20:15 amUsed a 3/4 inch torque wrench and a good socket to remove left front wheel,did not need or use a support.Getting the rears requires a long extension and either helper, Rube Goldberg device or the support tool. Quote Selected
Re: Torquing Wheels? Reply #7 – July 02, 2017, 11:00:02 am Quote from: craneman – July 02, 2017, 10:22:56 amGetting the rears requires a long extension and either helper, Rube Goldberg device or the support tool.Correct. Quote Selected
Re: Torquing Wheels? Reply #8 – July 02, 2017, 12:46:22 pm Quote from: prevostart – July 01, 2017, 09:50:33 amWho had the picture of the cool support for the socket extension to rest on for removing wheels?HF jack stand will support the extension and breaker bar. Pierce Quote Selected
Re: Torquing Wheels? Reply #9 – July 02, 2017, 03:59:09 pm And when you get the stand a simple calculation will enable to properly torque the lugs without a torque wrench. Take your weight (200 lbs) times length of horizontal right angle extension (2.5 ft.) And stand with foot centered on the 2.5 mark. Repeat until lug no longer turns when extension is level. That's 500 ft lbs. Adjust length as needed for proper torque.Don't fall off.🙄😛 Quote Selected
Re: Torquing Wheels? Reply #10 – July 02, 2017, 05:18:34 pm Quote from: Chuck Pearson – July 02, 2017, 03:59:09 pmAnd when you get the stand a simple calculation will enable to properly torque the lugs without a torque wrench. Take your weight (200 lbs) times length of horizontal right angle extension (2.5 ft.) And stand with foot centered on the 2.5 mark. Repeat until lug no longer turns when extension is level. That's 500 ft lbs. Adjust length as needed for proper torque.Don't fall off.🙄😛Lightly lube the studs and the torgue is about 350#.Easier to achieve and it will stop the lugs from becoming frozen to the studs from corrosion. Quote Selected
Re: Torquing Wheels? Reply #11 – July 02, 2017, 05:27:34 pm I use Never-Seez and torque to about 350#. Lots of choices of type to use at: Never Seez Products Overview - Industrial Supply Group is a Distributor of...Have never had on come loose.Pierce Quote Selected
Re: Torquing Wheels? Reply #12 – July 02, 2017, 07:35:06 pm Quote from: Lon and Cheryl – July 02, 2017, 05:18:34 pmLightly lube the studs and the torgue is about 350#.Easier to achieve and it will stop the lugs from becoming frozen to the studs from corrosion. Sure, my intent was not to advise anyone to torque their lugs to 500 lbs....rather a technique to accurately torque them to whatever value desired, without a torque wrench. Quote Selected