I was driving along a winding backroad last week when I notice a new vibration coming from the right front wheel only during left hand sweepers. I pulled over, got the torque wrench out, and found that one lug was really loose. So I tightened and tightened but it didn't get any tighter. So I inspected the lug nut and found that part of the stud had snapped off inside the lug! That freaked me out a bit, but I figured that I could limp home on the other 3. I checked those before starting out and found that another one had snapped too! Thank God that there was a tire shop just down the road because the car was basically undriveable. They replaced a 4 studs on that side but I still don't know what caused it.
I read the past posts about hub-centric vs. lug-centric and have to call Panther about my wheels. I had them torqued to 95 ft/lbs but have since backed off to 75. The broken ends had a rainbow finish on them like they were exposed to heat and the break was clean, no jagged edges at all. Anyone have any ideas? I find the prospect of a wheel coming off at highway speeds particularly unsettling.
