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What is the proper recommended torque for lug nuts on the 968? How often do I need to check? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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95ft/lbs and I check mine about once a month. There's always at least two lug nuts that are less than 95.
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Anchorman - I'd rather be technically correct any day! Press on...
So then what technically should we call it when we 'torque' a bolt to a specifice setting?
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Anchorman's information doesn't "torque" me. I like it. I have three torque wrenches....aka tork in some venues.
For smaller bolts, I use a small, sensitive, dial indicator torquiing device. For lug nuts, WalMart might work. I save my Snap-on for more critical, less frequent work as I don't want to wear it out.
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Sears should have several torque wrenches that measure in inch pounds. For example this one would work fine set to 60 inch pounds
http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/product.do?...pid=00944593000
If not Autozone or other car parts stores should have something similar on the shelf for $20. I used some cheap torque wrenches until they failed then bought three craftsman torque wrenches.
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The steel lug nuts allow a visual confirmation of sufficient thread engagement, which is pretty important as well.
The alloy nuts do not seem to like being taken on/off 20+ times a year. Bloody things get pretty brittle.
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[quote name='Cloud9...68' date='Jan 6 2006, 09:16 AM']Harvey,
At the risk of yet again going somewhat off topic, I'm planning to do the sunroof motor torque check procedure described in the DIY section (it's averaged in the mid-seventies all "winter" here in Austin), and the procedure calls for a very small torque wrench, one that can accurately read 5 ft-lb. What type of wrench do you have per your description above that you use for smaller bolts? My local Sears didn't have one that went low enough. Thanks.
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The small torque wrench I have I got off Ebay and it goes from 0-50 ft lbs or 0-70 Newton Meters. It's marked:
CDI (made in USA)
#5120
OC 242
12/91 (so it is pretty old, I hadn't noticed)
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'88S4 928, Polar Silver, 41K miles (Daily Driver)
'85S 928, 32V, 5 spd (SOLD to an enthusiast. I miss this great car)
'02 Audi TT, Turbo, 6 spd (SOLD. Porsche is better in about every way)