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Old 07-22-2005, 06:40 AM
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Ft Lbs. ????

I am putting my tires back on my 89 toyota pickup 4x4 and im wondering what i should torque the lugs down to. Thanks for the help

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92 ft/lbs. Retorque after 50 miles
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82 or 84?
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My '00 is 82ft. lbs and I think so was my '90, but both were for alloy wheels.
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80-90 range for alloys

100-110 range for steelies

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From the FSM : 76 ft/lbs

I apologise for my first response. I've been doing it wrong since 89!
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Originally Posted by waskillywabbit

100-110 range for steelies


Where is that from? I always thought it was based on bolt size and grade?
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