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Old 12-29-2004, 05:33 PM   #1
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question about tires

Sorry to ask so many questions lately but I am trying to get everything up to specs on my truck, so here is yet another question what should the tires be torqued to on a 1969 chevrolet CST-10 Pickup with Firehawk Indy 500 tires. Also I'm not sure if they are the right tires because the stubs only come out about 1 or 2 inches. Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 12-29-2004, 11:14 PM   #2
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Gotta say I really have no idea what your question is, sorry. If you want to know the torque for the lug nuts, 90 to 95 lb/ft should do it - doesn't matter what tires are used. If that's not your question, I'm afraid I can't help you - tires don't get torqued, and what stubs are you referring to?
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Old 12-29-2004, 11:39 PM   #3
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lug nuts, sorry I call them stubs, the other part of my question is if those things that stick out of the drum that the tire mounts to are like only 1 or 2 inches would that be safe to drive on?
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Old 12-29-2004, 11:47 PM   #4
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It depends on how far the studs stick out after the wheel is mounted. You should at least be able to say that half of the lugnut has been engaged. So, whatever lugnut, wheel, stud combo that you are using. Half of the threads of the lugnuts should be used. If this doesn't clear anything up, just let me know.
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Old 12-29-2004, 11:47 PM   #5
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It depends on how far the studs stick out after the wheel is mounted. You should at least be able to say that half of the lugnut has been engaged. So, whatever lugnut, wheel, stud combo that you are using. Half of the threads of the lugnuts should be used. If this doesn't clear anything up, just let me know.
it confused me
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lug nuts, sorry I call them stubs, the other part of my question is if those things that stick out of the drum that the tire mounts to are like only 1 or 2 inches would that be safe to drive on?
the things that look like the threads of a bolt are called lugs/studs, and the nuts that go on them are called lug nuts. as posted above 90ft lbs and do your lugs look broken in any way??? if not they are fine. if they were any longer they would just stick farther out of the lug nut. some one was telling me that you only need the width of the bolt in length for a good hold. EX. your lugs are (IIRC) 7/16 studs so they would only need to thread into the lug nut 7/16 of an inch, so that other 9/16 is just to make you feel better
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The wheels slip over the lug stuDs and are held on by lug nuts, which thread onto the studs. With the wheels properly mounted and the lug nuts properly tightened, as long as the studs are sticking out beyond the lug nuts at all, you are safe.
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