A highly embarrassing day yesterday, but one i want answers for!
My disco 1 has been off the road for about a year and was collected yesterday to go for its MOT. Not long after the driver left my house, i got a call to say the rear wheel fell off (around 5 miles from my house).
Thankfully it was just outside the garage, so a quick jack up, new wheel nuts and the car was at the garage. However, i do not understand what happened.
The obvious answer is that the wheel nuts were not tight.... but i am pedantic about the wheel nuts. The garage informed me that the rest of the nuts were also 'not that tight', so i then started to wonder why. He did notice a lot of movement when driving, but assumed it was just the mud tyres.
My wheel nut spanner that came with the car is quite short (maybe around 30cm). I considered that even through i stamp on the end of it, perhaps the arm is not as long as it should be. So today i went out and slackened a couple nuts, then tightened them in my normal manor, then took the torque wrench, set it to 129Nm (Ref Haynes), but frustratingly, the nuts did not move any before the torque was reached. This shows me that my wee spanner is applying at least the stated torque.
SO my question is 1) could anything else be going wrong? and 2) i have always been told not to over tighten wheel nuts, but read all over to make them FT (fckn tight).... so whats the thoughts on this?!
I have steel wheels by the way!
My disco 1 has been off the road for about a year and was collected yesterday to go for its MOT. Not long after the driver left my house, i got a call to say the rear wheel fell off (around 5 miles from my house).
Thankfully it was just outside the garage, so a quick jack up, new wheel nuts and the car was at the garage. However, i do not understand what happened.
The obvious answer is that the wheel nuts were not tight.... but i am pedantic about the wheel nuts. The garage informed me that the rest of the nuts were also 'not that tight', so i then started to wonder why. He did notice a lot of movement when driving, but assumed it was just the mud tyres.
My wheel nut spanner that came with the car is quite short (maybe around 30cm). I considered that even through i stamp on the end of it, perhaps the arm is not as long as it should be. So today i went out and slackened a couple nuts, then tightened them in my normal manor, then took the torque wrench, set it to 129Nm (Ref Haynes), but frustratingly, the nuts did not move any before the torque was reached. This shows me that my wee spanner is applying at least the stated torque.
SO my question is 1) could anything else be going wrong? and 2) i have always been told not to over tighten wheel nuts, but read all over to make them FT (fckn tight).... so whats the thoughts on this?!
I have steel wheels by the way!