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• The only way to be certain you have checked
the tightness or torque the lug nuts to the
proper value is with a torque wrench. Four-way
wrenches, ratchets, and similar tools can be
useful for short-term emergency repairs but are
not appropriate tools for accurately checking
lug nut torque. You must use a torque wrench
to accurately indicate the torque that you are
applying to the lug nut
• Keep a record of the date and approximate
mileage when you check the lug nut torque.
Note any lug nut that has lost torque. Investigate
the reason(s) if the lug nut torque is not main-
tained after more than one re-torque application,
because this indicates there is something wrong
with the lug nuts, nut studs, wheels and/or hubs
and should be corrected.
• Contact your dealer or vehicle manufacturer
immediately if you experience any persistent lug
nut loosening or any other lug, wheel or axle
problems.
• In the event of a wheel separation incident,
notify the vehicle manufacturer and dealer. Seek
prompt professional assistance in assessing the
trailer and its gear, and retain, but don’t re-use
involved lugs, wheels and studs. Don’t repair
or service the trailer yourself. Contact a trained
technician.
WARNING
Lug nuts are prone to loosen after being
first assembled. Death or serious injury can
result.
Check lug nuts for tightness on a new trailer,
and after re-mounting a wheel at 10, 25 and
50 miles.
WARNING
Metal creep between the wheel rim and lug
nuts (bolts) will cause rim to loosen.
Death or injury can occur if wheel comes off.
Tighten lug nuts (bolts) before each tow.
Tighten the lug nuts to the proper tightness to prevent
wheels from coming loose. Refer to the steps that
follow and the axle manufacturer’s information. Use
a calibrated torque wrench to tighten the lug nuts.
Over-tightening may result in breaking the studs or
permanently deforming the mounting stud holes in
the wheels.
Remove all excess paint, oil and grease from mount-
ing surfaces.
Start all lug nuts by hand to prevent cross threading.
Tighten lug nuts in sequence shown in “Lug Nut
Sequence of Tightening”.
Never install aftermarket wheels or lug nuts on
your trailer.
Use only original equipment wheels and
lugs nuts. Aftermarket wheels and lug nuts may not
meet the load carrying requirements, pressure capac-
ity and offset as the original equipment.
Never
install aluminum wheels on hubs/studs that
were designed for steel wheels. The stud length
required for aluminum wheels is greater than that
required for steel wheels.
WARNING
Aftermarket wheels may part from the trailer,
resulting in death or serious injury.
Never install aftermarket wheels or lug nuts
on your Lance trailer.
Never install aluminum wheels on hubs/studs
that were designed for steel wheels.
WARNING
Lug nuts are prone to loosen after being
first assembled. Death or serious injury can
result.
Check lug nuts for tightness on a new trailer,
and after re-mounting a wheel at 10, 25 and
50 miles.
WARNING
Information or torque values stamped on lug
nuts supersedes the information listed in this
manual.
WARNING
Metal creep between the wheel rim and lug
nuts (bolts) will cause rim to loosen.
Death or injury can occur if wheel comes off.
Tighten lug nuts (bolts) before each tow.
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