My tire guys use a torque wrench *and* a second tech to verify the torque, both 
of which sign off on the work order.

-D

> On Oct 25, 2019, at 9:14 AM, Curley McLain via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> THeisen's farm store uses the torque wrench, and I have seen them look up the 
> spec.   Once in Wallyland, I think maybe the one up in Mitch's part of the 
> world, i saw them use a torque wrench.
> 
> Peter Frederick via Mercedes wrote on 10/24/19 10:25 PM:
>> I recommended my favorite tire shop (and he plans to replace all the studs 
>> on the front, both sides).  I've been using my tire place for about 20 years 
>> now, putting tires on four cars on a regular basis, so does my brother -- 
>> they know us by name now.
>> 
>> Firestone dealer, although they will get anything you want.  Sold me on 
>> their service two ways -- once I wanted a particular tire and their response 
>> was "we don't like those much, too many complaints".  Nuff said, if they 
>> keep coming back to the dealer I don't want them either.  Second reason is 
>> that I've never had any difficulty at all removing lug bolts with the short 
>> wrench supplied with the car.  They use a torque wrench to put them on, 
>> properly.
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
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