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it's really a simple process, and i'm sure there are youtube videos showing you exactly how to use a torque wrench. i totally understand why you wouldn't want to touch your car if you arent familiar with these things, but it's pretty simple. plus, you don't want to have to drive 45 minutes to the shop again when you decide to either take the spacers off or change them to a thinner size. give it a shot!
Last edited by Diabolis; Jun 26, 2013 at 10:27 PM.
Yes, the extra 4 ft lb amounts to less than 5% of the proper value so it is very unlikely that it would damage anything, but again, why do something that you know is wrong if you can just as easily do it right? Contrary to what you may think, over-tightening a fastener is certainly NOT safer than tightening it to the proper value. Torque wrenches exist for this very reason.
All u need is a floor jack (don't recommend using the OEM jack), torque wrench & the right socket depending on what lugs u r using. And yes, 100lbs will not harm ur vehicle, I also put 100lbs with my spacers for peace of mind.. But don't put 135lbs, u r asking for troubles. Lol
All u need is a floor jack (don't recommend using the OEM jack), torque wrench & the right socket depending on what lugs u r using. And yes, 100lbs will not harm ur vehicle, I also put 100lbs with my spacers for peace of mind.. But don't put 135lbs, u r asking for troubles. Lol
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