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SignUp Now!DynamicGN said:The lug nuts might be bottoming out, it is hard to tell, when I tighten it seems tight, but then when the wheel flexes it might come loose, but not loose enough to tell...i dont know...but I am going to try torquing the wheels slowly and in stages, which I did, but not with the torque wrench, just the gun...and I am going to do this with the gm 3 inch studs and open ended lug nuts as soon as they come in...Like I said, this is just weird to me... I have mounted hundreds of wheels and this is all new to me...I hope I don't have to do this every 1,000 miles as someone stated...I will constantly be scared of my wheels falling off...but then again, after this experience I will probably check them often anyways...I am going to put some special glue as well for extra strength...( I can still take off the wheels with this). Thanks for all the help guys! I'll let you know how it turns out.
strikeeagle said:Well, here I go again. Everybody stuck with Welds is in denial. Like I said, they don't stay on, no matter what you do - studs, washers, nuts, torque this, torque that. So good luck torquing them every few days for as long as you're willing to put up with them.
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Slow91z said:Oh whatever I've had these wheels for over a year I've had no problems whatsoever so I don't want to hear no **** about being in denial, you don't like em don't run em.
strikeeagle said:Deny, deny, deny...
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bishir said:FWIW, the last wheels I had that made the dreaded clicking sound turned out to be the center caps!
DynamicGN said:Well almost...My father owns a tire/mechanic shop, I mounted these wheels and tires myself, they are brand new prostars. I am sure I tightened them and a few blocks down the road, i felt a wobbling sensation in the front, I had lost 2 bolts and both front wheels were barely hanging on, all the bolts were loose. So I tightened them right there on the side of the road with a cross wrench, went back to the shop, checked everything out and tightned them again with the air gun...1 day later...few miles down, same thing on one side...this in only happening in the front. I have mounted many many tires and wheels on customer cars and what not for 10 years but I have never seen anything like this. At first I thought i did something wrong, but this is just weird. I have 15x7's in the front with 3.5 BS and 215/65/15's. 15x 8 3.5 BS in the back with 275/60/15's. The bolts are straight from weld, 12x 1.50..I do not have the 3 inch long studs. Any insight???? Has this ever happened to anyone or am I loosing my mind. Any info on the exact pounds of torque to tighten these things...
if i am not mistaken those take the mag style lug nut(goes thru the wheel)right? make sure that the lug nut doesnt bottom out on the rotor/hub before tightening the wheel. if the shank on the lugnut bottoms out,the lugnut will be tight but the wheel will not be. just something to check. i had a set of wheels where i had grind a little bit off of the lug nut for them tighten properly. easy way to check is to take the wheel off and put the lugnut through the hole. if it sticks out past the backside of the mounting surface then that is probably your problem. good luck, jeremy
also.... i always use antiseize on my wheel studs. how can you get a proper torque spec when trying to torque dry threads?? i know that will stir the $hit pot!![]()