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Old 01-17-2023, 02:03 PM   #1
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Lug Nut Torque

What's the proper torque setting for 7/16'' lug nuts on a '71 GMC Jimmy?


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Old 01-17-2023, 02:15 PM   #2
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I take 'em to 80.............1/2'' I take to 95......... and 9/16 I torque to 110
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Old 01-17-2023, 02:17 PM   #3
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70-90?
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Old 01-17-2023, 02:18 PM   #4
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Old 01-17-2023, 03:36 PM   #5
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Thanks Guys.
I consider it a K/10. GMC calls the Jimmy a K/1500. If the truck were a Chevy, it would be a K/5, but GMC never called them K/750s.
Using KWMech's chart from the C+O/H Manual, I'll take them to 55 Ft/Lbs, then up to 75 Ft/Lbs.
I'm running aluminum wheel spacers [1-1/4''] to accommodate some aluminum wheels off a '99 Suburban that have 0 backspacing.
I was running on the freeway, about 60-65 MPH, when I heard a clunking noise that increased with speed. I pulled over. Thinking it may be the plastic fan shroud getting loose and hitting the fan, I used some bailing wire to secure that. Got back on the road and the clanking/vibration came back. Running the motor at idle when stopped, there was no noise.
(I had to get a tow home. About 35 miles -- Hagerty is great.)
So unless it's the transmission [SM465], transfer case [NP205], prop shafts or Universal joints, it could be the spacers wotking loose.
They were installed in July, in AZ summer heat. Now it's cold. [Relatively].
Things were fine before the tire and wheel swap.
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Old 01-17-2023, 03:42 PM   #6
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With the spacers you should consider changing out the wheel studs for 1/2'' I do this conversion all the time. The 7/16'' studs are not really up to the task of larger wheels and tires especially with spacers.
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With the spacers you should consider changing out the wheel studs for 1/2'' I do this conversion all the time. The 7/16'' studs are not really up to the task of larger wheels and tires especially with spacers.
Interesting. For now I'm just going to tighten them up. Is 55/75 FP good for the spacers too?
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I'm running 235/75/16 Cooper Discoverer AS T3 tires.
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Interesting. For now I'm just going to tighten them up. Is 55/75 FP good for the spacers too?
I would hope so.
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I would hope so.
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or this
What year is that chart for?
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Chart is 1972, but the 1970 manual has same information, it is just written as paragraph instead of a chart.
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Great. Thanks.
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