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  1. #1
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    torque wrench setting for lugnuts

    what torque setting do i use for aftermarket RAYS lug nuts?
    Last edited by fried; 03-07-2006 at 02:17 PM.
    when do we hit vtec?

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    Did it come with instructions? I would just use the stock setting as your car calls for.

  3. #3
    try using 80ftlb... ive been using them on both my spoon and rays lug nuts... on the street and on track... no problem...

    P.S not too tight and not too loose...somewhere around 80-90 will do too... (IMO)
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    oh thanks shaun~!~

    i think i got confused. i *thought* my torque wrench said 100 ft/pound, and the rays nset says about 100nm... so i got confused at the conversion.

    but appearently the wrench i used actually says 100nm, no ft/lb LOL
    when do we hit vtec?

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    just use the manufactures specs

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    you want about 120nm

  7. #7
    thats about 105-110 NM for metric's sake. Dont over-tighten as they will break/ crumble...
    Stock lug nuts are about 130NM.

  8. #8
    hahaha... dodgy...hahaha...

    heres the conversion...

    To convert N.m. to ft lb multiple N.m. by a factor of (0.737)
    For example: 55Nm = 55 x 0.737 = (40.535 ft lb)

    good luck and have fun!
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  9. #9
    or if you're lazy... heres an online convertor...

    http://www.boltscience.com/pages/convert.htm
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    wakefield park
    Old Surface: 1:12.9

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    I am using 80ftlb with my rays nuts too. No problem at all.

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