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Old 08 Dec 2005, 01:54 pm
purple04 purple04 is offline
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Purple04: I've only had the tires removed by "reputable" shops. But we all know that their air wrenchs are set to different torques. I turned them myself when I got home last itme, because I thought they were too loose. But same result.

How can I tell what the "tightness" should be without a torque wrench (which I do not own..........yet).

Thanks
The proper torque is 100 lbs. ft. That's a lot, so the best way without a torque wrench depends on your current tools. Make sure you get a torque wrench that can read that specification when you do buy.
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