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Correct torque for wheels

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What is the correct torque I should apply to the wheel nuts. Is it 80 ft.lb? I put 82ft.lb on my wheel nuts, and after driven it for a while, when the wheels are warm, I check the torque again using a torque wrench, and the nut can be tighen more even when set at 82ft.lb. What is the correct torque for the wheels?

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80 ft.lb is fine.

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by preluder888:
and after driven it for a while, when the wheels are warm, I check the torque again </font>
I always wait until things cool off.
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