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Bizarre wheel stud/lug nut problem!!!! Read if you have aftermarket wheels!

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Originally Posted by TheForce02
again rangers are to be torqued to 100 pound feet of torque
Ha! Call me lazy, but I just tighten the crap out of them w/ a 4-way, then come back to them the next day and make sure they're still tight..
 
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Basically my technique as well. I've never used a torque wrench and -- until NOW at least -- never had a problem.
 
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