metaleltr
Well-known member
We just got torque sticks at school this year. I have maybe done 15 tires with them and use the following procedure for even torquing. I don't know if it is accurate but I do know that I have the least possible chance of rotor warpage.
-Hand tighten lugs as far as possible
-With proper torque stick on impact tighten until there is tension on the lug and the wheel pulls up tight.
-Go over the lugs just tapping the trigger enough to tighten the lugs a little more
-Go over the lugs hammering on each one until the lug nut stops moving as indicated in the instructions
-Hand tighten lugs as far as possible
-With proper torque stick on impact tighten until there is tension on the lug and the wheel pulls up tight.
-Go over the lugs just tapping the trigger enough to tighten the lugs a little more
-Go over the lugs hammering on each one until the lug nut stops moving as indicated in the instructions

, so I took it down to the local gas station that had an actual shop and had the guy re-tighten them. He used a torque stick and it had to be close enough because then I could get the nuts off at home.