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Read up on how to use a beam style torque wrench. A digital torque wrench adapter also works very well especially in tight places. Very easy to verify the torque setting used, especially on aluminum rims which really like to un torque themselves about 15-
There really is only one way to know and that’s to remove the nuts and torque them to spec, you can’t use a torque wrench “backwards” and it wouldn’t tell you anything anyway if you did but it could possibly damage your tool as you are never sup