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Hey guys I got new wheels and for some reason I was stupid and tightened my lugs to 95ftlbs. I drove like that for a week. How much damage did it cause? Has anyone on here torque their lugs to that or anything above that and drove without a problem? I think it's 5 to 10ftlbs more than the manual recommends. Thank you all.
Don't apologize You don't sound like an idiot, just someone in a panic and we're in the mood to pounce.
Remove one lug. If it comes off without stripping, torque it to 80 ft lbs and move on to the next.
It shouldn't be an issue assuming you're using correct lug nuts. I bet a lot of wheel/tire shops over-torque lug nuts with their air tools and don't bother using a torque wrench to torque it to spec.
Over-torqueing wheels can become a problem if the brakes get used hard. This generates a lot of heat and can warp rotors. Outside this, there's little chance you'll damage the threads or lug seats. I use 85 lb/ft of torque for both street and race applications.
I always put mine to 90 ft lbs... Everyone else's get put on as tight as the impact will go then checked with a 22 inch breaker bar to make sure I can't budge it.
Over-torqueing wheels can become a problem if the brakes get used hard. This generates a lot of heat and can warp rotors. Outside this, there's little chance you'll damage the threads or lug seats. I use 85 lb/ft of torque for both street and race applications.
I read about that too. But I don't think 10ft lbs extra would cause this would it? Considering how the previous answer said shops over torque them with an impact.
I always put mine to 90 ft lbs... Everyone else's get put on as tight as the impact will go then checked with a 22 inch breaker bar to make sure I can't budge it.
Think you will be o.k.
nice you use 90ft lbs. I guess in my case 5ft lbs more than you won't cause a problem haha