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The hardness and torque range values of the anti-theft screws we tested fall within normal parameters, and the nuts will not be damaged under these conditions.
When installing tire sockets or nuts/screws, passenger vehicles typically require a torque value of around 120-150 N·m to secure them properly, with a maximum of 160 N·m. However, our nuts are designed to meet a torque standard of 200 N·m, meaning they will not sustain damage when tightened within this range.
Potential reasons for customer-reported damage:
Rust on wheel screws: Corroded screws become difficult to remove, requiring excessive torque that may ultimately fail to dislodge the nut while damaging it.
Improper installation torque: If the anti-theft screws are not installed using the specified torque, excessive force may be required for removal. This could exceed the socket’s maximum torque tolerance, causing socket cracks. Recommendation: Always use a torque wrench and stay within the socket’s rated torque range.
Extended wrench leverage: While short-handled torque wrenches are sufficient for removal, switching to a long-handled wrench like breaking bar or long extension bar during the process reduces user effort but amplifies force at the tool head, potentially damaging the nut.
Application: VAG vehicles including UP, Polo 2010>, Beetle 2012>, Golf 2009>, Jetta 2011>/, EOS, Scirocco, Passat 2006>, Sharan, Touran, Tiguan
Equivalent to OEM T10313
Size: #521, #522, #523, #524, #525, #526,#527,#528,#529,#530,#531,#532,#533,#534,#535,#536,#537, #538,#539,#540
Special shape for ANTI-THEFT wheel nuts
Supplied with a 1/2''Drive socket or can be used with a 21mm Alloy Wheel Socket