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Fake beadlock torque spec

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by iliketurtles, Apr 30, 2013.

  1. Apr 30, 2013 at 8:05 AM
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    Does anyone know the torque spec for the lugnuts on Toyota's fake beadlock wheels?
     
  2. Apr 30, 2013 at 8:06 AM
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    88 ft lbs IIRC..
     
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    Edit: dumb me lacks reading comprehension. Lug nuts are ~82 Foot/lbs and bead lock ring is 45-50 Inch/lbs per my documentation. This is for the TRD 6 Lug Rock Warrior style alloy wheel with fake bead lock. Don't think it could be too much difference.
     
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    I'm just wondering what the lug nuts need to be torqued to.
     
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    Updated my post. Lug Nuts are ~82 Foot Lbs. I don't think you would have gone bad with 88 but, if you want to be really specific, 82
     
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    I do 95 in all my wheels, just out of habit, but it is a good idea to stick with the mfg specs.
     
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    Hell I never used a torque wrench on my old jeep. Just got them snug and then a little extra umph. But I think I really over tightened them sumb'tchs a few times. They never fell off.
     

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