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I know for the stock wheels the torque is 140ft/lbs, will that change with my larger wheel/tire combo? Or will it always be the same?
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I know for the stock wheels the torque is 140ft/lbs, will that change with my larger wheel/tire combo? Or will it always be the same?
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Same always.
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Should be the same because the torque value is for the size and grade of steel the wheel stud and lug nut are made of.

If the wheels are of a "soft" material might be best to double check the torque around a couple hundred miles to be sure they stay the same as what you set them to.
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Thanks guys, I just didn't want to end up over torque them.
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stomp.....check with factory...my boyd cottington hot rods are torqued to 90 flbs....so thats a sizable diff from 140....i always questioned that 140 flbs on stock rims anyway...seems way to high opinn.......soft...
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I agree, most alloy wheels are torqued to 85-95 lb-ft. 140 seems like over kill! Check with the wheel manufacturer to be sure.

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Dealer said keep them at 140!
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C'mon, nobody torques those. Just hit 'em with the impact gun!
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impact gun is just wrong,,,why spend all that money to take a chance on screwing up a rotor or rim......i check torque about every 3 months,and you would be amazed what you find out of torque...j/m/o/p.......soft...
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">C'mon, nobody torques those. Just hit 'em with the impact gun!

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Sometimes when your in th field and try to change a wheel because of a broken bead or flat. The lug nuts are impossible to get off. So I hand tighten mine with a long breaker bar I bought from Low's.
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Funny thing, 2003 owners manual shows it to be 140 lb-ft (190 N-m) on page 6-68 and the 2003 service manual shows it at 125 lb-ft (170 N-m) on page 3-56.

I've been using 135 lb-ft on mine for the seven tire rotations I've done so far without any problems, that I know of
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damn that is wacky. Wonder if a tech can weigh in?
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Found a site that list most vehicles and it has 140 ft-lb for the H1 and the H2.

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