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06-07-2014, 10:39 PM | #1 |
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When the carpet doesn't match the drapes, how much torque?
If you're using wheels that are not original equipment for your truck, what do you use for torque specs?
I'm using late-model GM 8-bolt wheels; I believe the torque value on the truck they came on was 140 ft/lbs The shop manual for a '72 says they should be 75 ft/lbs. It doesn't list anything different for 3/4 ton, one ton, 5 bolt, 6 bolt, or 8 bolt. Just says "Tighten wheel nuts to 75 ft lbs" I'm using brand new Dorman 9/16" studs and new GM tapered lug-nuts. I would -think- I would use the value for the wheel & nut combination, but how do I know that's not going to bend the hell out of my rotor? Probably OK on an 8-bolt, but doubling the torque value on a 5-bolt can't be good. Discuss.
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