Try looking in the technical manuals and stuff and couldn't find a number.
So...how many ft/lb's of torque to you guys use to put your wheels back on?
Thanks
-Ben
Wheel Torque Specs
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Re: Wheel Torque Specs
Checkout this thread: http://www.delica.ca/forum/delica-true- ... tml#p27971
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Re: Wheel Torque Specs
Damn, thanks Konadog. I knew I saw it somewhere.
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Re: Wheel Torque Specs
I've always tightened those lug nuts to the "falco torque" specs....100 ft-lbs.
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Re: Wheel Torque Specs
We also use 100ft/lbs for stock Delica aluminium rims. Aftermarket rims are tightened to 120ft/lbs.
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Re: Wheel Torque Specs
Awesome guys! Thanks.
I guessed around 100ft/lb's then drove home and posted this thread. Pretty good guess. I drove about 35km's this evening so I'll snug everything up in the AM.
Thanks again
I guessed around 100ft/lb's then drove home and posted this thread. Pretty good guess. I drove about 35km's this evening so I'll snug everything up in the AM.
Thanks again