No need to go that crazy unless you're tightening up the nuts on the back beam of Neway air suspensions. Standard truck lug nuts you can put the required 500 ft-lbs on them no problem with a 3/4" drive torque wrench.
Checking Lug Nut Torque
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by lantern756, Nov 20, 2017.
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I don’t think you need to rush out and buy one....let the mechanics use it. -
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I see trucks with those aero covers on their drives. Wonder how often those lugs get checked. Probably be able to hear a lug nut rattling around in there.
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There's ten of them on there... how many do you really need?
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In cdl school you learn how to do a pre-trip inspection of the truck. About 200 items were covered by my school. Dot examiner may only want about 100 items checked. Pre-trip inspection takes about 15 minutes for an experienced driver.
Pre-trip inspections protect the driver. If a driver is willing to take the fault for another drivers damage, then so be it.Dan.S Thanks this. -
I don't think I'ver ever seen a driver pretripping his lug nuts with a torque wrench. If I did see one I'd probably wonder about his total grasp of the situation. Not to mention his sanity.
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