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Kinja'd!!! "404 - User No Longer Available" (toni-cipriani)
04/03/2017 at 21:37 • Filed to: None

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F30's M14 lug bolts take 103 lb-ft.

I didn’t have the right deep socket for my torque wrench until today (Sol uses 19mm, F30 17mm), and I realized ALL my lugs were undertorqued, all weren’t even close to 80, and I was driving around looking for that socket, Home Depot didn’t have any. Still Code Browning here.

Every single time I work on my car I always have this tingling feeling for a few days I did something wrong despite checking a bajillion times, and this time rightly so.


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Kinja'd!!! crowmolly > 404 - User No Longer Available
04/03/2017 at 21:52

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The Hobo Freight wheel saver impact sockets are pretty good


Kinja'd!!! 404 - User No Longer Available > crowmolly
04/03/2017 at 22:06

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Ended up going to Princess Auto down the street and found it. Retorqued everything with my good ol’ beam torque wrench and it’s all good now.


Kinja'd!!! Urambo Tauro > 404 - User No Longer Available
04/03/2017 at 22:10

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103 lb-ft

That’s... oddly specific. Sounds like the number I’d choose if the spec was, say, 95 to 110.


Kinja'd!!! TheTurbochargedSquirrel > 404 - User No Longer Available
04/03/2017 at 22:10

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Princess Auto is basically Canadian Hobo Freight.


Kinja'd!!! TheTurbochargedSquirrel > Urambo Tauro
04/03/2017 at 22:11

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Chosen using science to provide the desired clamping force with the bolt size and thread.


Kinja'd!!! benjrblant > Urambo Tauro
04/03/2017 at 22:17

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It’s probably a metric conversion.


Kinja'd!!! benjrblant > 404 - User No Longer Available
04/03/2017 at 22:17

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Every single time I work on my car I always have this tingling feeling for a few days I did something wrong despite checking a bajillion times,

100%!


Kinja'd!!! 404 - User No Longer Available > benjrblant
04/03/2017 at 22:22

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Yup. 140Nm.


Kinja'd!!! 404 - User No Longer Available > TheTurbochargedSquirrel
04/03/2017 at 22:23

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Yeah, pretty much.


Kinja'd!!! DC3 LS, will be perpetually replacing cars until the end of time > 404 - User No Longer Available
04/03/2017 at 22:53

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question: so I was lazy and didn’t torque my wheels today when I put them back on. Can I torque them without lifting the car? Just loosen one lug a turn or two and torque it. Because I’m lazy and don’t want to lift the car again.


Kinja'd!!! shop-teacher > DC3 LS, will be perpetually replacing cars until the end of time
04/03/2017 at 23:26

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Doing that is better than not torquing them at all. The “proper” way is to lift the bulk of the weight off the tires though.


Kinja'd!!! 404 - User No Longer Available > shop-teacher
04/04/2017 at 06:24

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I thought the final tightening is actually on ground, unless you do it with an impact with torque limiter bars.

I always put wheel on, hand tighten, lower car then torque in cross diagonal.