Touching lugnuts at pre-trip
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Russian, Jan 6, 2017.
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I don't think it was a vandalism and I am not a mechanic. My first thought was they just forgot to tie them
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I wonder if it is company policy they check each lugnut? I am not sure if you have weight on the axles if you would be able to find a loose one.
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You wouldn't, unless it was REALLY loose. Loose enough it isn't even touching the wheel anymore. You'd see it before you'd feel it. Which is why I asked why they are taught to touch 'em when looking at 'em tells the tale.UsualSuspect, thejackal, insertnamehere and 2 others Thank this.
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But really, how much torque can one put on a wheel nut by hand? Maybe 3-5 ft-lbs at the very most? Plus if there is weight against the nut there is no way anyone is turning those by hand.UsualSuspect, thejackal, Stormy 69 and 2 others Thank this.
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Exactly. It just doesn't make any sense. Unless there's more to it that I don't know.
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Even if a few wheel nuts slacked off to even say 20 ft-lbs the only thing a guy might see is some rust trails. Maybe some shiny spots on the rim around the nut from movement.wore out and Dave_in_AZ Thank this.
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Trying to turn them means, the driver is CHECKING on them.
I absolute agree of the nonsense about it. A nut torqued with a few pounds is more than hand tight but by far not enough to hold the wheels forever.
What about a retorque note? Nobody ever left a note at the glad hands or told the driver to have them retorqued within the next xx miles?
Sure that chain had more than one weak link.thejackal and Dave_in_AZ Thank this. -
Streaking is usually an indicator of a loose lug nut.
Have you seen the torque wrench they use to torque lug nuts?
GI JOE with the kung ## grip isn't budging those.
Petro has you watch and verify the torqueing when you get a tire repaired there, and you have to sign saying so. Must have been a heck of a lawsuit someplace.
But three tires coming off is somebody didn't finish the service on the trailer. I could see a (1) coming off.
Three tires?
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If I were to pick up a new-to-me trailer, yep, I twist every one... ten on each wheel.
I have found them loose before, especially right after they come out of the shop and have had the wheels off. Make them use a torque wrench and watch it being done.x1Heavy Thanks this.
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