Re: Torque wrench
Reply #4 –
Be careful how you are torquing your wheel nuts because:
The recommended wheel nut torque is 450-500 ftlbs with dry threads
but is reduced to 350-400 if the threads are lubricated.
I use an anti-seaze grease to lubricate threads which makes torquing easier.
NOTE: that the taper on the nut/wheel (flat surface on hub centered) must not be lubricated, just the threads.
I was lucky and stumbled on a Proto 500 ftlb torque wrench at a local (Victoria, Canada) Pawn shop for $150.
It works very well, but I must remove two screws and reverse the square drive to torque the Driver Side wheel nuts.
My 96 U320 has "stud centered" wheels with left hand threads on the Driver side.