someones afraid of dying, how cute.
we don't torque down lugs. if we hear that you've been doing it, you're out of the club ಠ_ಠ
use the tool in your trunk. just step on it
only time i ever had, (or seen) lug bolts/nuts come loose is on a vw, and that was because of a cheapo aftermarket lugnut conversion that rusted away. i felt the wheel start to wobble and by the time i stopped only 1 was left. didn't have any spares so i tightened it, drove a block. got out, tightened it, drove another block. did so for like a mile until i found a wheel works. so always use quality stuff even if you're its not all that appealing to spend $50-100 on 16 nuts & wheel studs, and try to carry some spares especially if its an aftermarket setup.
the tool is $25 new at the dealer, probably 1/2 that if you're not in california. or get a used one for free at the junkyard. of course if you find one off another car thats 17mm, even better. the tool the e30 uses is really small, made to fit in that little slot, its only good for jumping on.
