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Join Date: May 2003
Location: southern California
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The factory jack is flat out DANGEROUS!!! I may have missed it, but buy a jack pad from PP it goes in the hole where the jack goes. With the jack pad you won't crush oil lines A/C lines or eff up your sills. Well worth it. Plus all of the above.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Haven't seen this mentioned yet, I always break the lug nuts free before lifting the tire off the ground, just a 1/4 turn or so.
In a similar vein, when installing the wheel snug the nuts up when the car is jacked up, then apply the final torque (95 ft lbs if memory correct) when the car is back on the ground. As noted earlier tighten the lugs in a star pattern and use a torque wrench. |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 2,587
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Now, the chances of that happening on a car that is driven on the street? Slim to nill, but Porsche and other manufactures have to protect themselves from law suits. So they way overprotect themselves with this recommendation. If you took 30+ year old lug nuts hammered them off and hammered them on with an impact gun regularly, while putting them through heat/cool cycles associated with racing; yes, they would fail. You said yourself, that you don't use the gun to fully tighten the lugs. Why is that? I've seen pics of lug nuts that have been tighten with impact guns that you can see the hexes are twisted. It's just a good practice to get into. I like peace of mind. It takes 5 extra minutes to loosen and tighten by hand. When I remove my wheels, I'm not trying to break 3 seconds in the pits, so I'd rather do it right. |
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The base of the jack is very small and can sink into gravel or even hot asphalt. Also the stability forward or reverse is minimal, the jack receptacle can even twist. I think emergency jack is the best way to think of it, or maybe last resort jack. JMO |
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This thread reminded me how scratched up my lug nuts are. What kind of paint do you recommend for them? Spray paint should do it I would guess. Any specific brand/color suggestions for durability and to get the flat, matte look correct. I don't want shiney black lug nuts on top of my matte black fuchs.
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