O oogster · Registered Joined May 31, 2004 · 57 Posts Discussion starter · #1 · Apr 15, 2005 Only show this user How much torque? 75-80 lbs is good, right?
Yukonart · So Gangster It Hurts Joined Jul 23, 2003 · 3,538 Posts #2 · Apr 15, 2005 Only show this user oogster said: How much torque? 75-80 lbs is good, right? Click to expand... If memory serves. . . 75 ft-lbs is spec.
oogster said: How much torque? 75-80 lbs is good, right? Click to expand... If memory serves. . . 75 ft-lbs is spec.
N Neek · Registered Joined Oct 5, 2003 · 129 Posts #3 · Apr 15, 2005 Only show this user Spec is 65.7 ft-lbs.--from the 04 Service Manual
Yukonart · So Gangster It Hurts Joined Jul 23, 2003 · 3,538 Posts #4 · Apr 15, 2005 Only show this user Neek said: Spec is 65.7 ft-lbs.--from the 04 Service Manual Click to expand... D'oh. . . there you go.
Neek said: Spec is 65.7 ft-lbs.--from the 04 Service Manual Click to expand... D'oh. . . there you go.
jamie_w456 · Registered Joined Oct 18, 2004 · 527 Posts #5 · Apr 15, 2005 Only show this user i torque my wheels a 100 ft-lbs
sciolist · Registered Joined Jul 28, 2003 · 2,348 Posts #6 · Apr 15, 2005 Only show this user I use 75. Make sure they are uniform.
P Pitcherman · Registered Joined Apr 2, 2004 · 5,217 Posts #7 · Apr 15, 2005 Only show this user WOW!! I go to 90ft lbs. guess I should back off some.