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Nuts

in Anything Eriba-related Tue Aug 08, 2017 4:19 pm
by Jezzer (deleted)
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cool, hopefully got your attention.

does anyone know what the torque setting would be to tighten the wheel nuts on my 76 Triton. They are steel wheels not alloys.

I'm seeing references to 88nm and 100nm whilst alloys (though not relevant to me) at 120nm.

I'm not sure it states it in the original handbook - not that I can currently find it because I put it in 'the safe place'!!!!

cheers
jezzer


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RE: Nuts

in Anything Eriba-related Tue Aug 08, 2017 4:27 pm
by Eribanut | 2.026 Posts

Quote: Jezzer wrote in post #1
cool, hopefully got your attention.

does anyone know what the torque setting would be to tighten the wheel nuts on my 76 Triton. They are steel wheels not alloys.

I'm seeing references to 88nm and 100nm whilst alloys (though not relevant to me) at 120nm.

I'm not sure it states it in the original handbook - not that I can currently find it because I put it in 'the safe place'!!!!

cheers
jezzer



Just checked my manual (not in a safe place) for Steel wheels it recommends 100nm. Alloys 120nm


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RE: Nuts

in Anything Eriba-related Wed Aug 09, 2017 8:45 am
by Jezzer (deleted)
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that's great. thanks for the reply.


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