How to Determine if Wheel Bolts Are Tightened Properly?
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Generally, wheel bolts are considered properly tightened when a torque wrench shows a torque value of approximately 100-120 N·m. Wheel bolts should be tightened in a crisscross pattern in three stages to ensure even force distribution and a more secure tire installation. It's important to note that overtightening wheel bolts is not advisable, as it can lead to stretching of the bolt threads or even cracking. For personal safety, it is recommended to develop the following inspection habits: 1. Develop a routine of checking tires and wheel bolts before driving to prevent accidents caused by loose or missing bolts. 2. Cultivate the habit of observing and listening to your vehicle's operating sounds; if any abnormal noises are detected during operation, conduct a thorough inspection immediately.