Ok, this definitely qualifies as a noob question, but I'm getting frustrated:
At the beginning of December I installed new rims and snow tires in preparation for winter here in Northern Nevada. They were brand new from Tire Rack, and I got new nuts as well. Install went fine, got the TPMS programmed, and I was happy. Couple of days later I notice some noise coming from my driver side front tire, so I pull over and check it. Three of the nuts are finger loose, so I tighten them down using the emergency bar in the back and I head to the auto parts place to buy a torque wrench (I know, I shoulda had one before). Torqued the nuts to 75ft/lbs, and she seemed happy.
Today, over two months later, I'm getting some noise from the passenger rear tire. I don't pay it much mind, and we drive on. Then (after playing with a riced up Neon off of a stop light) I noticed some vibration from the rear end. We're currently in the middle of a pretty epic rain storm for the high desert, so the last thing I wanted to do was pull over and check my tires, but the noise was getting louder and I had my family in the car. So I pull over in the pouring rain and discover one nut missing, three finger loose, and effectively one nut holding the tire on. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?!? Again, using the emergency wrench in the back, I tightened the nuts down and limped home.
So what the frack am I doing wrong? I've gone around and torqued all my nuts to 90ft/lbs (noting that several on the rear drivers tire were loose). Am I supposed to be checking my lug nuts every two weeks on my daily driver? Is this a common problem for STIs, because I've never had this problem on any of the vehicles I've owned? Do I need to put some Locktight on my lug nuts? What am I missing?
At the beginning of December I installed new rims and snow tires in preparation for winter here in Northern Nevada. They were brand new from Tire Rack, and I got new nuts as well. Install went fine, got the TPMS programmed, and I was happy. Couple of days later I notice some noise coming from my driver side front tire, so I pull over and check it. Three of the nuts are finger loose, so I tighten them down using the emergency bar in the back and I head to the auto parts place to buy a torque wrench (I know, I shoulda had one before). Torqued the nuts to 75ft/lbs, and she seemed happy.
Today, over two months later, I'm getting some noise from the passenger rear tire. I don't pay it much mind, and we drive on. Then (after playing with a riced up Neon off of a stop light) I noticed some vibration from the rear end. We're currently in the middle of a pretty epic rain storm for the high desert, so the last thing I wanted to do was pull over and check my tires, but the noise was getting louder and I had my family in the car. So I pull over in the pouring rain and discover one nut missing, three finger loose, and effectively one nut holding the tire on. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot?!? Again, using the emergency wrench in the back, I tightened the nuts down and limped home.
So what the frack am I doing wrong? I've gone around and torqued all my nuts to 90ft/lbs (noting that several on the rear drivers tire were loose). Am I supposed to be checking my lug nuts every two weeks on my daily driver? Is this a common problem for STIs, because I've never had this problem on any of the vehicles I've owned? Do I need to put some Locktight on my lug nuts? What am I missing?