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LennyK 07-18-2018 10:30 AM

Help With TORQUE
 
Hello :tiphat:

My Owners Manual Says "Torque Wheel Nuts To 80 Ft-Lbs"
My New Wheels Say "Torque Wheel Nuts To 87-94 Ft Lbs"

Should I Split The Difference To 85???? (What Would You Do) :confused:

FPenvy 07-18-2018 10:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LennyK (Post 3772345)
Hello :tiphat:

My Owners Manual Says "Torque Wheel Nuts To 80 Ft-Lbs"
My New Wheels Say "Torque Wheel Nuts To 87-94 Ft Lbs"

Should I Split The Difference To 85???? (What Would You Do) :confused:

pretty sure 80/85 will be just fine. think i do my OEM at 85 anyways.

Hotrodz 07-18-2018 10:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LennyK (Post 3772345)
Hello :tiphat:

My Owners Manual Says "Torque Wheel Nuts To 80 Ft-Lbs"
My New Wheels Say "Torque Wheel Nuts To 87-94 Ft Lbs"

Should I Split The Difference To 85???? (What Would You Do) :confused:

Lol do whatever the wheel specs call for. Just remember to check them regularly. Just don't way over torque them by 50ft/lbs or more. Some just do 100ft/lbs and call it a day regardless of the wheel.


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FPenvy 07-18-2018 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3772350)
Lol do whatever the wheel specs call for. Just remember to check them regularly. Just don't way over torque them by 50ft/lbs or more. Some just do 100ft/lbs and call it a day regardless of the wheel.


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yea now thinking about it i believe i bumped mine to 90 just to be sure lol

LennyK 07-18-2018 10:49 AM

THANKS - I'm OCD About Torque On My Japanese Toys (As They Are) :tup:

FPenvy 07-18-2018 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by LennyK (Post 3772352)
THANKS - I'm OCD About Torque On My Japanese Toys (As They Are) :tup:

a few extra ft lbs is better than seeing your wheel pass you while you're spinning out lol

Spooler 07-18-2018 11:00 AM

I do 85ft/lbs to accommodate for the socket extension. If I use a torque stick, they will be set to 80ft/lbs.


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