What are you guys torquing your lug nuts to on your 3500 duallys? I just lost a set and am in the process of replacing the studs and nuts
Running dodge wheel on the inside aluminum on the inside
I really think the tire shops are way way over torquing the nuts I've set my wrench to 200 and still haven't got a nut to move . Wish I had a reverse able torque wrench
I'll take all the help you can offer .yip dodge wheel inside aluminum outside I really think the tire shops are way way over torquing the nuts I've set my wrench to 200 and still haven't got a nut to move . Wish I had a reverse able torque wrench
Ouch, talk about one expensive hand tool. I always wondered how much those things cost.
I guess your trying to set the studs? Or remove lug nuts? I had a Tire Kingdom shop tighten mine tight, had to go out and buy a longer breaker bar and use a cheater pipe when rotating tires at home. Even with lots of leverage the breaker bar flexed a lot. That convinced me I needed to get a real impact air gun or two, If money is an issue, Harbor Freight has cheap air tools, even 3/4 and 1" drive with decent sockets. I run their Pro series impact sockets in 3/4 drive on my equipment and trucks. My 900 ft lbs 1/2" drive ATP impact is plenty strong for Dodge truck stuff. I just did ball joints on my 95, my air tools pay for themselves over and over again when I can do the work myself at home.
He asked:-laf
Nick
That's a lot of money for anything that says craftsman on it . How often do you guys check your lug nuts with a torque wrench