How important is a torque wrench? |
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larrys39426
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Posted: 16 May 2016 at 1:28pm |
I need to adjust an old, but in good shape, trailer hitch to pull my new R-Pod 179 behind my son's pickup truck. How important is it to use a torque wrench instead of just tightening nuts as much as I can? And for replacing wheels if I have a flat? Getting ready for our first long trip and don't need problems! Thanks in advance for any info. (Apparently I originally posted this in the wrong forum; trying again.)
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furpod
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I like using a torque wrench on the wheel lugs. 100ftpds. Over tightening them CAN damage the stud, the wheel, and the lug nut.
On the hitches I have worked on, I have never bothered with a torque wrench for that, but I worked on tanks for 20 years.. so IME, just as absolutely tight as they can be gotten is good. You are not going to snap one of those hitch bolts with normal hand tools. I use a 1 inch drive socket set and slider bar with an extension.. I am sure my hitch bolts are somewhere around 450ftpds.. plenty. If you don't think you are able to get them tight enough, then a torque wrench might be handy, to make sure they are.. |
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Lark
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You have all ready got a good answer. Every time I hitch up, I walk around the entire rig making sure that everything is ready for the road. I check the lights, brake lights, make sure that the hitch is locked down, safety chains and breakaway are in place etc. Anytime I make a stop, I check everything again.. Make sure the drain covers are in place also. Check the tires for overheating or low pressure, cuts etc. a couple of minutes of inspection may save you from a break down on the road. All truckers are required to do this every day. Anyone towing should do the same.
Lark f-150 R-179
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