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Old Jun 19, 2007, 03:13 PM
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Wheel Lug torque

Can any one tell me what the torque setting should be on stock 17 in wheel lugs.
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i don't know what it's supposed to be, but i go 85 ft/lbs.
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73 +-7.
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Originally Posted by jonjon123
Can any one tell me what the torque setting should be on stock 17 in wheel lugs.
Check out the EVOMOTO lowering spring install. It tells you the torque specs when putting the wheels back on. Just checked it out. They claim 73 ft lbs. for the stock lugs. There ya go.

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60-80 ft/lb IIRC
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