zmotorsports
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Squiddle, that approach will tell you if they're torqued tight enough, but it won't tell you if they're over torqued.
I'm a strong proponent of a light tightening with a four-way (barely more than hand tightened), then a torque wrench to set the final torque.
Same here. Granted I do not work in a tire shop or merely do tires as my process would be a bit more time consuming, but I am a firm believer in proper torqueing of wheels. I run my lug nuts on with a speeder then reach for the torque wrench and usually creep up in at least two, sometimes three stages to the final torque. Personally I don't think it takes that long as I can run around the vehicle pretty quick but it definitely takes longer than merely zipping them on with a torque stick. I guess you have to ask yourself just how important properly torqueing wheels on is to you. To me it is quite important, one of my pet peeves actually (just one though).

Mike.



