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Originally Posted by -ZS-Carpenter
That gets old quick. I take them off and snug them up with a small impact and torque limiting extension. Then the clicky wrench once it's back on the ground.
Not much need for the covered socket if you are spinning them by hand imo
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I’ll remove & install with impact (my Ridgid), as I’ve learned the amount of torque it delivers on each setting.
Then I’ll hit with torque wrench & again after a couple hundred miles