Dibbons
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I don't know what's going on with the lug nuts on our daily drivers. The climate, tire shop idiots, ghosts in the night? This year I had to change a flat tire at home on two vehicles, our 1996 Dodge Dakota (original owners) and 1992 Jeep Cherokee XJ (purchased year 2000). In both cases, using the star wrench would not budge ANY of the lug nuts. Neither would my 1/2" drive breaker bar. Just barely managed to break 'em loose finally using a pipe over the breaker bar. Each time a lug nut broke loose, heard a dry snap/click sound.
I don't know if the tire shops (two different businesses that last installed the tires on the two vehicles) are getting carried away with the torque or if something else is going on. Lucky this does not happen on the highway or when my spouse is driving. Thinking about torquing all the lug nuts from here on out myself (but lost my torque wrenches during my last re-location). At least I'll know the next time if it was an over-tightening error or not.
I don't know if the tire shops (two different businesses that last installed the tires on the two vehicles) are getting carried away with the torque or if something else is going on. Lucky this does not happen on the highway or when my spouse is driving. Thinking about torquing all the lug nuts from here on out myself (but lost my torque wrenches during my last re-location). At least I'll know the next time if it was an over-tightening error or not.