Anyone hear of a special wrench to take Titanium Lug nuts off of Carbon Wheels or what are ya'll using?
Anyone hear of a special wrench to take Titanium Lug nuts off of Carbon Wheels or what are ya'll using?
Yes please no impact wrench and torque to 150 ft.lbsJoe from Pat Milliken told me to buy this: https://www.grainger.com/product/20...s_kwcid=AL!2966!3!50916716397!!!g!82495734837!
I bought a cheap set and broke it the first time I used it. Buy a good quality set. Maybe don't use an impact wrench like I did.
A fellow coon a$$, ehhmmm... I mean, Cajun?Thanks guys. It is for a new owner who is/has just signed up.
Yep! Lives further south than up,ace in Lafayette. Haha.A fellow coon a$$, ehhmmm... I mean, Cajun?
Looking forward to meeting our fellow GT owners!
TurbineTed.
Looking forward to meeting you Ted! I think you got a glimpse of my car before I did, as mine was the delivery the next day. I’m in Covington if you’re ever this way. Welcome to the forum!! You’ll come to find this place to be home to a wealth of GT knowledge and the greatest group of people in the world!!! Stay safe, and see you soon!!!!Mike,
Thanks for reaching out to our fellow GT owners regarding the lug nut issue on the carbon wheels.
Took delivery of our Blue GT with red stripes on March 1st and couldn’t be happier with this incredible machine. Purchased the protective screens for the lower intact ducts and getting the car wrapped at the moment. Took the car out several times and can’t wait to log more miles once the wrap is completed.
Looking forward to meeting our fellow GT owners!
TurbineTed.
The manual states 150 lb.ft for lug torque.This is in no way to be meant to be critical of anyone.
I was trained to never use an impact wrench on wheels or brakes that you care about.
I use 90ft/lbs to torque my wheels, unless center lug.
Just a consideration.
Please stay safe and well.
My Best,
Mark
Manual is all knowing.
No problem.
I will stay with 90 ft/lbs.
Never had a wheel come off.
Cheers,
Mark
Joe from Pat Milliken told me to buy this: https://www.grainger.com/product/20...s_kwcid=AL!2966!3!50916716397!!!g!82495734837!
I bought a cheap set and broke it the first time I used it. Buy a good quality set. Maybe don't use an impact wrench like I did.
Not sure why someone chose to delete my previous post, but these are the EXACT same made-in-China sockets sold by Harbor Freight for 1/2 the price. If you want to pay twice as much for the same product, knock yourself out.