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Originally Posted by sperry
For everone that's heard the old "check your lugs before you race" and ignored it like me... DON'T IGNORE IT ANY LONGER. My pre-grid checklist just gain another item: "check torque on all wheel lugs".
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While I agree that might not be a bad idea, it also be good to have a very fixed routine when changing wheels.
While I have a cordless impact, I never rely on it for proper torque, and probably stop at about 40-50ft-lbs in the air. I then drop the wheel so it just touches the ground to prevent spinning, but no serious load on it, and torque all 6 bolts. Yes, 6. If you do the every other bolt pattern on a 5 lug, if you do 6, you know you have done them all. If the 6th doesn't click imediately, I know the wheel was not seated correctly, and will usually jack it back up and take it off and see if something is wrong before trying again. When I am realy tired I may do all 10 of 5 just to be sure.
I do this sequence every time, only varying the number of bolts I tighten from 6-10. Even if I have a jack point that raises two corners at a time, I always finish the one that toucches first and then move on to the second with the same sequence.