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NO NEED TO WORRY, very common
this is why I always tell EVERYONE to torque there wheels with no more than 90footlbs of torque.... recommended is 80lbs (but that is for OEM lug nuts)... after market lug nuts I always give it a tiny bit more
my method, grab another wheel/tire and hit the stuck wheel with it...
never fails
this is why I always tell EVERYONE to torque there wheels with no more than 90footlbs of torque.... recommended is 80lbs (but that is for OEM lug nuts)... after market lug nuts I always give it a tiny bit more
my method, grab another wheel/tire and hit the stuck wheel with it...