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    Quote Originally Posted by Back-space View Post
    Would torquing the lug nuts to 100 ft-lb be an issue? Can't find anywhere in the manual about this.
    Since the specifications state 72 ft lbs why would you want to? Have you had lug nuts come loose?


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    1 nut on the 2 front tires. They weren't put on by me and I'm not sure what they torqued it to but the one nut likely would have come loose with a kick from your shoe. I put all of them to 100.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eggman View Post
    What about the German torque standard? (Gutentight)
    Ha! lol

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    Hi everyone, is anyone able to assist me with the torque settings for bolts involved when changing bearings and hub? I am not sure what all bolts are called, so would really appreciate any help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MetroMPG View Post
    We'd prefer if you didn't post links in the forum, for legal (copyright) reasons.
    LOL No links on this forum or else mister... ::finger wags::

    Would a link really make you liable of copyright infringement? I highly doubt it, especially a link of a Service Manual with torque specs of a car most people probably would give a rat's left testicle about! LOL I have been wrong before and frivolous lawsuits do occur but damn!

    I just wanted torque specs. Why it gotta be so difficult sometimes?

    FYI: I'm just kidding around.


    Last edited by davidricardo86; 11-02-2022 at 06:21 AM.

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