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PostPosted: Sun Mar 08, 2009 12:33 am 
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hi can any 1 tell me what the tourque setting is for the wheel nuts on my si as i cannot find it in the haynes manual i have 16in alloys on or could any 1 tell me a recomended tourque setting for the alloys as i am not all to sure on my wheel nuts having enef threads any help would be great as i am quite worried bout my wheel coming of on a spiritid drive lol

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section 10 of the haynes manual says 70-110Nm or just ft :lol: how many threads have you got in the bolts?

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i normally do mine to 85Nm

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I usually do mine to 100 Nm :thumbsup:

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tourqued mine up to 90nm today and that was as tight as they would go so my worries bout the thrad's are daft as if they have tourqed to the rite spec they must have enuf threds cheers 4 the help :thumbsup:

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Mine go as tight as I can manage...

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mine go 15stone on the brace tight!! :doh:

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