Racer X
SHO Pilot, Retired
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Shoaz said:If some are spinning I don't know how you'd tighten a lug on them, anyway.


LeddZepp8687 said:A.) Stop going to whatever tire shop you use and go to NTB (national tire and battery) Good guys there. I work for NTB and as a company they have ways of making sure that EVERY wheel get torqued.
Racer X said:What really sucks is that the hub and bearing have less than 5000 miles on them.![]()
NotSoSlowSHO said:Not intended as an attack on you or the shop you work at, but Im sure EVERY shop will make the same claim.
Simple reason I carry a torque wrench with me every time I have new tires fitted. And dont leave the lot until I retorque every single lug nut.
More often than not, I find the nuts way OVER torqued. One that was so damn tight I didnt want to risk damaging my 25-125 ft lb torque wrench loosening it, so I went straight inside, grabbed the on duty manager, and lead him outside. I told him to grab a breaker bar and try to loosen the lugs.
I left with a 10% off coupon for my next tire purchase (never used), and Im pretty sure he fired at least one guy that day.