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still in you jammies ? what did you have the Jiffy torque yours to ?
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He's too busy playing in septic tanks with his new snorkel.So ... Septic Professor doesn't answer questions either. Thanks for nothing. Probably busy at Club Mary's.
I put GORILLA on my 2014EL about 2 years ago. Slight surface rust which doesnt surprise me. Gorilla said the keep them clean and add a coating of wax or they will rust. Doesnt hurt anything. Its chrome on hardened steel and wrenched, rough life for such a thin coating. The wheel looks a lot worse. So they match somewhat. Happy with them.
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$140 plus tax and ship for 24 open ended nuts ? My oversized socket is looking better every minute, especially when you only remove nuts when you buy new tires.way too much chatter for something that is so pathetically simple to deal with, bought 24x of these
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I do all my own work. Because I don’t like others touching my trucks. 150 ft lbs and no, I’m on shift work as a fire fighter so I’m in uniformstill in you jammies ? what did you have the Jiffy torque yours to ?
I do all my own work. Because I don’t like others touching my trucks. 150 ft lbs and no, I’m on shift work as a fire fighter so I’m in uniform
$140 plus tax and ship for 24 open ended nuts ? My oversized socket is looking better every minute, especially when you only remove nuts when you buy new tires.
As for torque; many won't agree but I always grease all the studs (so there never is a removal problem on a rainy, freezing night in a ditch with a flat) and use my electric impact wrench with no farther torqueing. They are off and on twice a year (winter wheels) and I have been doing this for 60 years with never a loose lug nut.
Actually I have a nice torque wrench and always know the specs but read that post again...…...Moron indeed for neither knowing nor setting the torque with a torque wrench and for greasing the lugs (illegal practice for road vehicles per NTSB rules)
Ooohh he greased the lugs! Novices are always overly cautious which is OK I guess but it costs them time and money until they learn. Read post 47 again. Do you think Makuloco torques everything?...………...noyou should have quit where you left off...greasing lugs results in lug nut loosening and wheel separation ...
but wait, in ******* CA feelings matter more than technical correctness and safety to the motoring public.
“Good-n-tight”Ooohh he greased the lugs! Novices are always overly cautious which is OK I guess but it costs them time and money until they learn. Read post 47 again. Do you think Makuloco torques everything?...………...no
There you go, I worked in a lot of auto shops and rarely did those wrenches emerge from one of those red roll-aways.“Good-n-tight”