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Torque setting on the 18" wheels
#1

I would like change these tires out and get the right torque setting on them. However I cant find the setting. Can some one help with this?
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i believe that it is 96.
brian
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Yes, that's right. Although Flash made an interesting point that if you use anti-seize (which I always do), you need to apply slighty more torque than if you don't, though he wasn't sure how much. Maybe a nice round 100 lb-ft would be in order if you use grease on your lug studs.
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Thanks to both of you. I was borrowing a friends wrench so I needed the answer fast. Within 5 minutes Brian came through.

Thanks B

My 18" twist are now on and properly torqued. They look amazing!
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