Thread: wheel tork
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Old 04-09-2010, 11:11 PM   #14
rverdlm
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If you have flange nuts the correct torque is 150 lb/ft. It's stamped right on the nut flange! Cone nuts are different and the main thing with them is to retorque after 50 miles and then again after 300 miles. My thought would be to go with 150 lb/ft as that will be more than enough if you stay on top of them. More, up to 200, won't hurt anything IMHO!
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