Never seen this before, loose lug nuts on steer tire? (pics)

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  1. Siinman

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  3. God prefers Diesels

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    I haven't, but I have looked at them. Could potentially come in handy to pull the tires off my trailer, since my air can't currently reach it. I used to be able to back it in next to my garage, but I can't now with my sweet sweet dual stacks. First world problems...
     
  4. Rideandrepair

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    Oops!
     
  5. BoxCarKidd

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  6. bigguns

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    I believe there is a maximum air pressure that an impact should be used at. Might want to check that 150 psi.
     
  7. God prefers Diesels

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    There is. But they weren't budging at 90psi.
     
  8. kranky1

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    That’s why the wrenches, bars and jack disappeared out of all the trucks when the Budds showed up. I hated the stud pilot wheels but they were lots better than beating tires apart at the side of the road. Was never a real fan of that, like calling the tire guy better.
     
  9. markk

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    Just my 2 cents, not from experience, but looked to me like your wheel has been damaged slightly, perhaps due to dirt in hole when tightening lug nuts or from not tightening properly.
    Just a guess. I think I would take a close looksee.
     
  10. Patriot_Bearing_Supply

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    Cheap department store and Harbor Freight, impacts...... yes, 90 psi. Normal shop pressure is 150 - 175 psi. I ran my air tools in that pressure range for years. I did finally have to replace my IR impact that I had bought used in 1992, about 6 years ago. Replaced it with an NOS of the exact same thing.
     
  11. BoxCarKidd

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    I thank we were really talking about the torque on the lug nuts not how the air tools preforms. My compressor is set at 175 and comes on about 140. When the compressor comes on it is time to stop. When it cuts off go again. If I only have a couple lugs left I will wait a bit and finish the job. I know that is good because they are double check with a torque wrench occasionally.
    Lots of variables. Size of lines? Length from compressor, etc.
     
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