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Old 08-15-2007, 08:26 PM   #41 (permalink)
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Re: New FJ's, Check Your Lug Nuts! They may be too loose or too tight.

Is it really that important? When I change my wheel, I just stand on the wrench to tight the wheel. The Lug Nuts are supposed to tight themselves while driving, aren't they?
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Old 08-16-2007, 06:19 AM   #42 (permalink)
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Re: New FJ's, Check Your Lug Nuts! They may be too loose or too tight.

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Is it really that important? When I change my wheel, I just stand on the wrench to tight the wheel. The Lug Nuts are supposed to tight themselves while driving, aren't they?
If you have steel wheels that's OK I guess but with alloy wheels it's a different animal.
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Old 08-16-2007, 06:48 AM   #43 (permalink)
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Re: New FJ's, Check Your Lug Nuts! They may be too loose or too tight.

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Is it really that important? When I change my wheel, I just stand on the wrench to tight the wheel. The Lug Nuts are supposed to tight themselves while driving, aren't they?
I don't believe I would rely on the lugs tightening themselves. If you have an old Mopar 1960's -70's they left handed thread, which would possibly not come off as easy as most which are right handed. Torque them to be safe then check them after driving.
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Re: New FJ's, Check Your Lug Nuts! They may be too loose or too tight.

No one has posted here for a while but wanted to say thanks for the heads up! I checked mine after reading this post and 3 on the rr were loose and 2 on the rf were as well. all others were mad tight. did not torque but will tomorrow.
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Old 11-13-2007, 07:24 AM   #45 (permalink)
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Re: New FJ's, Check Your Lug Nuts! They may be too loose or too tight.

My friend just got a new Tundra, told him to check his lugnuts, same thing, nearly 200 ft/lbs on one side, 20 to 30 on the other.
Isn't this one of the "Initial delivery" items that make up one of the ratings of a manufacturer?

It seems like such an easy thing to have a full time delivery quality assurance mechanic at each dealer to verify these types of things and fluid levels etc prior to delivery. I would bet it would save a few tires falling off each year, might save money in the long run?
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Re: New FJ's, Check Your Lug Nuts! They may be too loose or too tight.

Just a heads up...

I don't mean to drag this out from the depths of nowhere, but when doing my OME lift yesterday, we found that my lugs had been put on with 20-30 pounds. I hadn't checked them since I bought the car (1,898 miles on it).

Might be a good idea for you people with new (or newer) FJ's to CHECK YOUR LUGS!
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Old 04-21-2008, 09:01 PM   #47 (permalink)
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Re: New FJ's, Check Your Lug Nuts! They may be too loose or too tight.

How hard is it to change a broken lug nut on front and rear?
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