I cant belive i was this stupid!!!
#18
when martidamm used to own a mustang: Video Link: http://youtu.be/n1uTY3TcOuw
#20
Or my garage. Guessing at torques is amateur hour and asking for trouble.
#28
From the service manual (2012 version)...
Silver wheel bolts (up to model year 2011) = 96 ftlb. or 118 ftlb. also permitted retroactively.
Silver wheel bolts (as of model year 2012) = 118 ftlb.)
Black wheel bolts = 118 ftlb.
Last edited by jhbrennan; 04-30-2014 at 07:11 PM.
#29
reminded me of a story with my dad taking the entire extended family to niagara falls in his chevy astro back in the day.
by fluke noticed his tire looking 'off' right b4 he was to leave to pick up the family.... lugs were loose. he said it was probably the luckiest day of his life.
going to check my lugs now.
by fluke noticed his tire looking 'off' right b4 he was to leave to pick up the family.... lugs were loose. he said it was probably the luckiest day of his life.
going to check my lugs now.
No kidding, because I took the 2 wheels off with the 1 lift I forgot to torque the rear wheel!! I ordered 5 new bolts since the thread on the remaining 4 was compromised, better to play it safe,... Not sure how much they could have gotten damaged but for $30 for 5 new bolts is better to play it safe
#30
Here's my story regarding forgetting to tighten lug nuts. Last year I was bleeding the brakes on my 2003 Acura MDX and forgot to torque the bolts on the front driver's side wheel. the next morning while driving to the airport I started to get a wobble and loud noise as I was approaching the parking deck and it was particularly noticeable as I rounded the spiral turns to go up the deck. I didn't have time to check it out as I was running late for my flight. While on my trip I searched loud noise coming from the front wheel and I diagnosed the problem as a front CV axle needing replacement. So I called my indy and made an appointment and he ordered the part. After getting back to my car I checked my wheel and noticed that the lug nuts could be removed by hand. I pulled out the lug wrench and tightened the bolts and the noise went away. I was to embarrassed to tell my wife and felt bad that my indy had ordered the part so I kept my appointment and paid the $230 to have the axle replaced. I consider it a cheap lesson, now I double check everytime I do anything with the wheels.