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Nov 30, 2005 | 07:26 AM
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Steel wheel torque spec
Got steelies on.. How many pounds should the steelies be torqued at?
I did 80lbs
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80lbs should be fine.
that's what I set for my car
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cool, thanks G.
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all honda's and acura's are 80lbs if u over torque it its ganna b hard to take out
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i've always done 90-100 never had a problem
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I've never tightened my lugs with a torque wrench and i figure now that i stole my dads, i might as well use it. LOL..
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