D dr_jon3s Active Member Messages 73 Jan 25, 2010 #1 Can anyone confirm the standard wheel nut torque for the DC5? - can't seem to find it here but googling around I get 80lbsft.
Can anyone confirm the standard wheel nut torque for the DC5? - can't seem to find it here but googling around I get 80lbsft.
E Evs Advanced Member Messages 4,281 Jan 25, 2010 #2 I use 100Nm, which is a bit less than 80lbf-ft but in the right ball park. IIRC it was in the middle of the range specified on the box of some aftermarket nuts I bought and I've used it ever since.
I use 100Nm, which is a bit less than 80lbf-ft but in the right ball park. IIRC it was in the middle of the range specified on the box of some aftermarket nuts I bought and I've used it ever since.
D Dan2020 Advanced Member Messages 605 Jan 25, 2010 #3 I use 112nm about 86lbft. I hate tyre places as they always tighten well beyond this!! [-X
LeeH Advanced Member Messages 3,079 Jan 25, 2010 #4 Dan2020 said: I use 112nm about 86lbft. I hate tyre places as they always tighten well beyond this!! [-X Click to expand... Windy guns FTL [-(
Dan2020 said: I use 112nm about 86lbft. I hate tyre places as they always tighten well beyond this!! [-X Click to expand... Windy guns FTL [-(
coyote_dc5 Administrator Staff member Messages 2,892 Jan 25, 2010 #5 112nm for me too. Read this somewhere on the forum once and have always stuck with it.
D dr_jon3s Active Member Messages 73 Jan 25, 2010 #6 Cheers guys - look slike 80lbs feet is right enough then.
Rob. Advanced Member Messages 790 Jan 28, 2010 #7 Its 110Nm for an EP3 so probley same, thats what I do it at anyhow.