ok guys I'll help you out
OK guys I'll help you out if you do your own rotations.
Ok before you remount your wheels inspect the assembly for rust,dirt,etc.
The assembly is consisted of the Studs and rotor where the wheel lines up against.
I usually use a wire brush to scrap all those materials off esp on the studs as that is a common cause for lugs to get crossthreaded.
If your lugs were fairly difficult to remove, it'll be a good idea to put some anit-sieze on the studs after you have cleaned them off.
Now mount your wheel onto the assembly, making sure it's flush against the hub. You do this to prevent crossthreading lugs and misaligning the assembly.
next manually put all the lugs on and screw them a few times to make sure they don't get crossthreaded.
If you are using an impact wrench don't have it tuned to more than 80psi,(to prevent overtorquing if you screw up)and bolt em up till the lug "snaps" into place. After it snaps just feather the trigger lightly for 1 second.
Finally drop the car after all four wheels are mounted and torque em to 80lb.ft.
Overview:
1)Inspect assembly, clean hub and studs
2)mount wheel flush against hub
3)manually screw each lug onto the assembly screwing 2to 3 turns to prevent crossthreading
4)bolt up in a star pattern to insure even assembly.
5)tighten in a star pattern
6) drop vehicle and torque to manufacturers specs.: 80ft.lbs
a)torque in a star pattern, don't snap or speed click the torque wrench as it doesn't ensure an accurate torque rating
b) double check torque in a circle pattern, to ensure you didn't miss any lugs and make sure the torque is corect.
Ok guys there ya go
Also rotation should be every 6-8k mi. so every other oil change if you do it every 3kmi.