I've been putting together an roadside kit for my car and splurged a bit on a decent torque wrench and socket for the lug nuts on my Corolla. I felt like this would be a good thing to have to torque the lug nuts just right if I need to have an emergency tire change, based on a previous bad experience where I had a roadside change done and the towtruck operator *overtorqued* the lug nut, resulting in damaged threads on the lug itself and an expensive replacement.
Anyway, I haven't actually tried removing a tire with the torque wrench yet, and was wondering if that tool is sufficient to loosen and remove lug nuts, or whether I'd still need an old-school 4-bar lug wrench on hand as well.