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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35293 |
having been in the tyre trade for well over 20 years you're spot on re the damage caused by impact wrenches, the tops loosen and water gets in and makes the tops swell.... |
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6th Dec 2018 8:02am |
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Bradders Member Since: 03 Dec 2018 Location: Gods own country Posts: 417 |
And don't get me started on the toy locking wheel nuts.
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6th Dec 2018 9:00am |
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dexion7 Member Since: 06 Jun 2013 Location: Tynemouth Posts: 291 |
apart from the damage, what about the torque? impact guns are a much faster way to loosen and tighten wheel nuts but everytime I've had wheels refitted at a tyre place they put the nuts on far too tight. this is easy to see by loosening them off and noting the effort required to do so, tightening up again to correct torque, loosen off again and comparing the loosening effort. so whats the 'offcial' position of garages which are tightening up nuts without using a torque wrech? |
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6th Dec 2018 12:36pm |
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Rapiscan Member Since: 28 Apr 2018 Location: North Lincolnshire Posts: 182 |
I've had this same problem,so bought a new set of nuts with stainless outers.
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7th Dec 2018 12:49am |
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Norm Member Since: 25 Jun 2018 Location: Mississauga. Ontario. Posts: 32 |
After buying new tryes replacing the wheel nuts for a set of solid ones was the first thing I did to my L322. Who wants to be stuck miles from anywhere on a cold, wet night with a flat and not be able to change the wheel! Land Rover dropped the ball using those wheel nuts! |
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22nd Dec 2018 8:42pm |
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