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Re: Replacing lug nuts: need torque wrench?
| Oleg Lego | 26 Sep 2007 04:00 |
>A while back, I allowed some nitwit to remove my tires to check the >brakes on my 2001 Accent. In the process, he damaged the chrome >plating on several lug nuts, and now they are badly corroded. I'd like >to replace them, but a lot of literature I read seem to say that an >expensive torque wrench is needed to safely install lug nuts. Can't I >just use the wrench in my trunk? What would you call expensive? I don't consider torque wrenches expensive.
On the other hand, why not just have a competent mechanic install some for you?
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| Christopher Wong | 26 Sep 2007 00:21 |
A while back, I allowed some nitwit to remove my tires to check the brakes on my 2001 Accent. In the process, he damaged the chrome plating on several lug nuts, and now they are badly corroded. I'd like to replace them, but a lot of literature I read seem to say that an expensive torque wrench is needed to safely install lug nuts. Can't I just use the wrench in my trunk?
Chris
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