WreckerRC
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If they are the Bridgestone ones, you may want to unload those also. My first week with them and I ended up with two flats. The next month a third flat. The day after that(4) new Continental tires...
Welcome to the forum!
Thank you!Welcome and congratulations on your new truck
The lugs are supposed to have a torque of 130 ft/lbs., any idea how the Kobalt does? My DeWalt 1/2" is on the cusp.@Moe1962 sold me the wheels!
He was thououghly entertained when I put them on immediately in the Walmart parking lot
A 3 ton not Harbor Freight jack and Kobalt 24v brushless 1/2 in impact for the win!
Poorboy...If they are the Bridgestone ones, you may want to unload those also. My first week with them and I ended up with two flats. The next month a third flat. The day after that(4) new Continental tires...
Very nice upgrade! Congrats on your new truck! I hope you like it so far. Welcome to the forum, feel free to ask and participate!I met a forum member, as he sold some Big Horn wheels to me- it s a welcome upgrade over the steelies.
He recommended that I join, so boom. Here I am.
Good to know the tq spec. I figured it was 100. Ill confirm with my tq ratchet. I figure itll be real close. We put on my father 2500 wheels no problem with itThe lugs are supposed to have a torque of 130 ft/lbs., any idea how the Kobalt does? My DeWalt 1/2" is on the cusp.
I find the torque settings for lug nuts can vary, 2006 Honda Accord is 80 ft/lb while the Ram is 130 ft/lb. I doubt tire shops concern themselves with the appropriate manufacturer's specification.Good to know the tq spec. I figured it was 100. Ill confirm with my tq ratchet. I figure itll be real close. We put on my father 2500 wheels no problem with it