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Anyone ever had problems with aftermarket rims
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<blockquote data-quote="Alpine CDA-9815" data-source="post: 2112462" data-attributes="member: 552341"><p>Putting Loctite on lugnuts is just stupid IMO. Either she was not torquing them down enough, useing spacers or there is an unknown problem that should be fixed. Instead of having your uncle hit it with an impact wrench he needs to get a torque wrench and torque them down to 85 or so foot pounds.</p><p></p><p>I personlay first torque down my wheels to 85 foot pounds, then again one more to to 100 foot pounds (95-100 is what is suggested for my car).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alpine CDA-9815, post: 2112462, member: 552341"] Putting Loctite on lugnuts is just stupid IMO. Either she was not torquing them down enough, useing spacers or there is an unknown problem that should be fixed. Instead of having your uncle hit it with an impact wrench he needs to get a torque wrench and torque them down to 85 or so foot pounds. I personlay first torque down my wheels to 85 foot pounds, then again one more to to 100 foot pounds (95-100 is what is suggested for my car). [/QUOTE]
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