I can't seem to find threads dealing with damage due to over-torquing. Would appreciate inputs here.
Dealer went crazy with impact wrench, I guess... go the car home and checked the torque - only to find removal torque was 142-14 lb.ft. They just serviced the front end and when I asked the tech what he torqued the nuts to he said 75. I told him I'd be re-torquing to 90, but damn, I needed a breaker bar to get them off.
So question is - at what torque is the bolt strain high enough to damage the studs or the rotors? They appear to have been tightened evenly, so not too worried about unequal torque warpage. I luckily checked this the day after I got the car home and didn't run it hard prior to checking the torque. Needless to say, the whole event has me "TORQUED!".
I may revert to my engineering books to try to calculate the answer, but I don't know the grade of steel used for the studs... so the exercise may be worthless.
Thanks for your inputs!