2005 T&C Lug Nut Torque?
What is the recommended Lug Nut Torque for a 2005 T&C Alloy Wheels?
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RE: 2005 T&C Lug Nut Torque?
AutoZone spec's for the 4th gen, list 100 foot pounds for all wheel styles.
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Discount Tire uses 110 and the manual I have-Hayes says 100 also.
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It's 95 ft lbs according to the "WHAT TO DO IN EMERGENCIES" section of the 2005 owners manual:
11. Finish tightening the lug nuts. Push down on the wrench while tightening for increased leverage. Alternate lug nuts until each nut has been tightened twice. Correct wheel nut tightness is 130 N·m (95 ft. lbs). If in doubt about the correct tightness, have them checked with a torque wrench by your dealer or at a service station. |
Or if your a tyre depot its...Drrrrrrrrrrr...Drrrrr..Drrrr...III...Answere d by...Bloody hard job to get it off as you jump on your torque bar with scaffold tube attached.
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Wow you mean people actually measure this. I just use force till it feels tight
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Originally Posted by darkcild101
(Post 89279)
Wow you mean people actually measure this. I just use force till it feels tight
Idiots in general garage use a general windy impactool, which they need absolutely do need for stubborn high torque bolts on cars. Unfortunately they always seems to be left set at the upper end of 25-340 Ft Lbs. When you come to take off a wheel you have no chance without a good 24" 3/4” drive breaker bar or a piece of scaffee tube as an extension lever. Personally a half decent new tech battery impact is good for about 200 Ft Lbs and should be good enough for any wheel stud. |
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