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Can't find what I need from the jiberish on Google.

All my manuals are at work.

The studs are 9/16" on aluminium rims.

I know on 5/8" stud on aluminium is 110lbs and 65lbs on 1/2".

Also know it's 450lbs 0n a 15/16"x28 studs.

 

Can't even remember the last time I use 13/16".

Posted

You guys and your fetishes!

 

For 9/16 studs 75-80 ft/lbs on aluminum, 135-140 on steel.

 

Dan

 

I think "75-80" refers to aluminium studs, not grade 8 studs to aluminium wheels.

Posted

oh boy.

slow poke you are going to get your :asshat: kicked now....

 

hey joey--please wait till lakeair to do it.

i will be selling tickets for that one

 

and you guys thought the UFC was good..

 

 

LOL

Posted

oh boy.

slow poke you are going to get your :asshat: kicked now....

 

hey joey--please wait till lakeair to do it.

i will be selling tickets for that one

 

and you guys thought the UFC was good..

 

 

LOL

Yet another reason to go to Lakair!

Posted

SlowPoke: The reason I need the right torque.

Is to make it easy as possible for Joey To get the wheel off. :devil:

 

 

 

 

 

Too funny that I spelt torque wrong, When I wright

it down in the shop book a couple dozen times a week. :dunno::blush::mellow:

Posted

I think "75-80" refers to aluminium studs, not grade 8 studs to aluminium wheels.

 

Aluminum studs? I'll buy aluminum wheels/rims, but not studs. I think your Toque is Torqued on too tight, :tease:

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