Hello all.
Can anyone tell me what the torque setting should be on the wheel nuts on my car, I looked in the workshop manual that tells me how to change a wheel, the many ways to repair a puncture and correct tyre pressures but nothing relating to torque settings.
I guess that I should just use the all time push till the elbow cracks method then?
1972 Interceptor
1972 Interceptor
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Re: 1972 Interceptor
Seek and ye shall find
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Re: 1972 Interceptor
ft-lbs., to be more precise....
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To be more precise Rocky, it's lb-ft.
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Re: 1972 Interceptor
Or about 67.8Nm
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Re: 1972 Interceptor
Psi. What was I thinking, stupid me. Pound per foot.
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