One other suggestion...
Proper torque needs to be applied evenly to the lugs. Over torquing or uneven torquing of the lugs is a quick way to warp a rotor.
This is even more important as you move to smaller wheel sizes.
My wife's Mazda CX-9 front rotors were instantly damaged when they were over torqued by a mechanic too lazy to switch to the proper stick. They ended up installing (4) new rotors free of charge.
Always insist on a mechanic using the properly rated torq stick and then re-torque the lugs yourself as soon as possible. Better yet is to ask them to do the final torque with a wrench.
Also, you should know your lug torque specs and make sure they know.