papakb
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An issue I had with the 12 bolt wheels was that I wasn't torquing them properly when I changed tires. I used a long 1/2" breaker bar and tightened them to where I thought they felt tight. What was happening was I'd be driving down the road and all the sudden I'd hear what sounded like a pistol shot. It didn't matter what speed I was going or if I was on a straight or curve section of road. Bang! I'd get out and would see 1 or two studs broken off at the wheel face.
What it turned out to be was uneven torque on the wheel bolts. I aired down all my tires and retorqued all the bolts in a two step process, I torqued them to 75 pounds and then to 110. Since doing this I haven't broken a stud so be aware that it's important to torque them properly. In the long run I don't know whether I was overtorquing them or undertorquing them but when working on your wheels and tires keep this in mind.
What it turned out to be was uneven torque on the wheel bolts. I aired down all my tires and retorqued all the bolts in a two step process, I torqued them to 75 pounds and then to 110. Since doing this I haven't broken a stud so be aware that it's important to torque them properly. In the long run I don't know whether I was overtorquing them or undertorquing them but when working on your wheels and tires keep this in mind.