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wheel nuts

could somebody please tell me the torque setting, just fitted new wheel nuts thank you

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140nm, 103lb.ft Thumbs Up ... - .- -.




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thank you Stan for the quick reply

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until they are tight. Never torqued wheel nuts (to a specific spec) or most others nuts/bolts and never had an issue on any vehicle.

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I agree with Horse just give them a pretty good swing with a decent bar so long as you can get them off with the exception of the locker,i tend not to give that too much grief and a dollop of copper grease for that too.No doubt someone will slate me for that but have never had a problem.The problem is when you have to change your wheel in the driving rain or snow when they havnt been off for years and the wheel changer went mad with the airgun and you cannot get the 'Weak range rover locker' off!!

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