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Every time I torque down my nasty old lugs I think of buying new ones and that fancy soft socket to tighten them with.
Won't the soft socket in some way throw off the torque wrench? If not, why not. Help me get my small mind around this.
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The 'soft' material has elastic properties (it will deform a bit under load, then retain its shape when the load is lifted). Some of the torque applied is used to deform the plastic, when the plastic has deformed to its max the remaining torque is transferred to your lugs. The material used is pretty hard so I wouldnt think the difference in torques is going to be significant.
For the track, get some steel lugs to put your mind at ease.
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Why not use steel lugs? Stronger, better suited for the track and wont make you cry if you sratch one.
Oh yeah, if there is any give in the socket it wont matter one bit. When was the last time you had your torque wrench calibrated?
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What torque do you use on an SC?
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it's all buzzes and pops from here... sounds like you're writing a manual or reciting new engineering knowledge that you've been tested on |
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Steve, as long as you don't let Emery torque your lug nuts you'll be ok. |
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