tech a says that all wheels must be torqued to prevent wheels from loosening up and falling off. tech b says that all wheels must be torqued to prevent over tightening, which can weaken lug studs and warp brake rotors. who is correct

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Answer: New wheels should be re-torqued after the first 50 to 100 driving miles. This should be done in case the clamping loads have changed following the initial installation due to the metal compression/elongation or thermal stresses affecting the wheels as they are breaking in, as well as to verify the accuracy of the original installation.