How does this happen?

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by JonJon78, Apr 22, 2020.

  1. FoolsErrand

    FoolsErrand Road Train Member

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    Man id have used the grapple to toss the wheels ontop the pile and got the heck out of there asap. Fix it at the mill or back of an industrial park or something instead of sitting there waiting for a OOS and insurance hike.
     
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  3. Shawn2130

    Shawn2130 Heavy Load Member

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    FoolsErrand: that would’ve been funny to watch.

    Using the grapple to pickup the tires and drum onto the pile.
     
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  4. SmallPackage

    SmallPackage Road Train Member

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    All the causes of rust/Corrosion and not getting them tight enough have been already mentioned.
    2 more causes are.
    1)past service involved ugga dugga dugga overtightening of the assembly resulting in stud stretch. Then when you go back later for any service and retourque to spec the RIGHT way results in it still being loose. Studs and/or nuts are now weak and won’t hold clamp pressure because of it.
    2)wheel was rammed on with the ugga duggas before it actually seated fully on the hub so it eventually works loose no matter how tight it is.
     
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  5. FoolsErrand

    FoolsErrand Road Train Member

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    Yeah theres no going back once a fastener exceeds its tensile yield.
     
  6. Brettj3876

    Brettj3876 Road Train Member

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    They all think you need a 1 inch gun with 2000 lbs to tighten them
     
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  7. Shawn2130

    Shawn2130 Heavy Load Member

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    Brettj3876: They want to make sure we are returning customers when we can’t get the wheel off of our personal vehicles.

    Then charge us for broken studs when we are looking the other way.
     
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  9. MACK E-6

    MACK E-6 Moderator Staff Member

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    Level 2 on my 1/2” IR impact is plenty. I’ve been doing it that way since I had it, about 20 years, with no issues.
     
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