Aftermarket lug nut question
Nov 7, 2015 | 03:16 PM
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Dark9t316
Make sure you find out what type is lug nut is needed. OEM is mag type, and the link above is for cone type which a lot of aftermarket rims uses.
I have a torque question to all please
I bought new rims today and new spline steel Bolts, my question is,
what is the foot per pound needed to tighten the (using a torque wrench) bolts to wheel and does this number depend on the car or new bolts?
Thanks all
Nov 7, 2015 | 06:21 PM
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newToIs250
I have a torque question to all please
I bought new rims today and new spline steel Bolts, my question is,
what is the foot per pound needed to tighten the (using a torque wrench) bolts to wheel and does this number depend on the car or new bolts?
Thanks all
Im answering my own question
I think that the foot per pound is on the vehical wheel and not on the type of bolt
I think
It seems to say lexus is 76 ft pound
http://jameshalderman.com/images/lug_nut_chart.pdf
Nov 8, 2015 | 11:42 AM
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Joined: Sep 2015
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From: quebec
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Originally Posted by
newToIs250
Im answering my own question
I think that the foot per pound is on the vehical wheel and not on the type of bolt
I think
It seems to say lexus is 76 ft pound
http://jameshalderman.com/images/lug_nut_chart.pdf
Hello all
I jusy bought my torque wrench from canadian tire
Mastercraft maximum 20-250 ft-pd it was on sale for 99$
Used it today on the car for 76ft-pd
Thanks
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