Torque Sticks--Anyone use these?

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  • TrentW
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    Nope--I actually have seen some recommend 100.

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  • sushipower
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    btw... isn't 90lbs too much?

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  • TrentW
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    Originally posted by MisterMiniS
    Work at Discount Tire. PLEASE dont just use a torque stick. I have seen wheels fall off due to that. Use a torque stick to bolt the wheels on, then use a torque wrench all the way around...do that and never have to worry about anything.

    OOORRRRR, just dont buy a torque stick and save some money for a sweet ass torque wrench!
    That was what I was thinking all along. At least I can snug them down with the torque stick on the impact and not have to fiddle around with the setting and making sure they're not too tight. Then final tighten with the torque wrench.

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  • MC Hammered
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    Originally posted by misterminis
    work at discount tire. Please dont just use a torque stick. I have seen wheels fall off due to that. Use a torque stick to bolt the wheels on, then use a torque wrench all the way around...do that and never have to worry about anything.

    Ooorrrrr, just dont buy a torque stick and save some money for a sweet ass torque wrench!
    +1

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  • MisterMiniS
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    Work at Discount Tire. PLEASE dont just use a torque stick. I have seen wheels fall off due to that. Use a torque stick to bolt the wheels on, then use a torque wrench all the way around...do that and never have to worry about anything.

    OOORRRRR, just dont buy a torque stick and save some money for a sweet ass torque wrench!

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  • M-technik-3
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    Originally posted by scottinAZ
    yep, they are a decent thing for a volume shop, but the time you save just doing your own 4 tires isnt really worth it. When I worked in a tire shop, we did the sticks to start, and then retorqued with a wrench. they do work
    NTB used to do the same thing 12 years ago. TQ was on the slip of every job. Would I buy one? No I own my own tq wrenches

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  • Asbradley21
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    I use one on my car for quick wheel swaps with an impact. Works great.

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  • UDelaware30
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    used them at the tire shop i used to work at. Saves the customer from retarded employees who tighted down the lugnuts with the impact gun on full blast till it stops. Then they come in for rotors the next week, job security i suppose.

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  • scottinAZ
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    yep, they are a decent thing for a volume shop, but the time you save just doing your own 4 tires isnt really worth it. When I worked in a tire shop, we did the sticks to start, and then retorqued with a wrench. they do work

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  • Quadrajet
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    They're only as accurate as the impact gun driving them, or rather the air system. I believe the system has to be at 150psi for them to set correctly. We've done the check with torquewrench test and found them to be accurate. One guy bought the Harbor Freight ones that are like extensions, and those were accurate as well.

    We have customers that insist on torquewrenches, then complain about how long it took to do the tires on their 1ton dually.

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  • Pussy30
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    A race team I hang out with uses this on their S60 Challenge car. They use it on the impact gun when mounting the wheels then go over it all with a torque wrench.

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  • whodwho
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    Originally posted by TrentW
    Ummm, yeah.
    Was just checking there is a wide range of knowledge/abilities on the forums, didn't mean to insult or anything ;-)

    Originally posted by CorvallisBMW
    We used them exclusively at the dealership, torque wrenches were rare.
    Anything but torque wrenches were strictly verboten at ours... :)

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  • CorvallisBMW
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    We used them exclusively at the dealership, torque wrenches were rare.

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  • TrentW
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    Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber
    Great for a tire shop, not so great for an anal euro owner.
    You're assuming I'm anal. Which I most certainly am.

    Originally posted by whodwho
    They do work, I still prefer a torque wrench.

    Just for clarification, you do know they only work with an impact gun?
    Ummm, yeah.

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  • whodwho
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    They do work, I still prefer a torque wrench.

    Just for clarification, you do know they only work with an impact gun?

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