ronbauer@aa.net writes:
<< I use spacers also and have never had this problem.  However, I do the 
wheel
 change thing slightly different.  Rather than hand tightening and then
 completely lowering the car to torque the lugnuts, I lower the car just
 enough for the tires to be on the ground to do the torquing. >>
You don't even have to lower the wheel.  Rotate the tire so the lug to be 
torqued is positioned parallel to the ground (9:00 position) and apply the 
torque wrench also parallel to the ground so that it is crossing back across 
the centerpoint of the hub (9:00 position across to the 3:00 position) as you 
hold the wheel from rotating with the other hand.  By crossing the torque 
wrench across the centerpoint of the hub bearing you create a second torque 
arm that helps cancel out a significant portion of the rotating torque 
created by tightening the lug.  From there on a 5 lug system just keep 
rotating the wheel to position every 2nd lug in the 9:00 position and you 
will get a perfect crossbolt pattern.
M Sipe
 
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