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Torque specs for factory wheel nuts (steel vs. aluminum)

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For future searches, the TRD 18 inch alloys are the aluminum rims requiring 97 ft lbs.
 

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idk shit about steel wheels but for regular wheels do 100ftlbs. always use a milwaukee M18 stubby to get em pretty tight, then a good tq wrench to 100. go to 110 if you are full sending it all the time?
 
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idk about shit about steel wheels but for regular wheels do 100ftlbs. always use a milwaukee M18 stubby to get em pretty tight, then a good tq wrench to 100. go to 110 if you are full sending it all the time?
Wow… please provide your reasoning.

I do 97, accurate.
 

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lol the first post list the factory torque specs and this guy says send it to 110. good way to snap a lug bolt off if you do that repeatably

[sarcasm]

probably tells himself "i dont need a man, i am a strong independent woman"

[\sarcasm]

😂
 

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:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: Full SEND!!


lol the first post list the factory torque specs and this guy says send it to 110. good way to snap a lug bolt off if you do that repeatably

[sarcasm]

probably tells himself "i dont need a man, i am a strong independent woman"

[\sarcasm]

😂
 
 







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