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C6 lug nuts

Posted: 6/22/05 8:12amMessage 1 of 5
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WILMINGTON, MA - USA
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Vette(s): 1998 Targa, 1986 Pace car, 2 1981s
I am planning to put mud guards on my C6 but cannot find the torgue setting for the lug nuts. I believe the C5 was 90. Anyone know?
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C6 lug nuts

Posted: 6/23/05 8:12amMessage 2 of 5
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I believe GM is standard at 100 lb-ft.
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C6 lug nuts

Posted: 6/23/05 11:36amMessage 3 of 5
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Thanks, Curt. Richard
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C6 lug nuts

Posted: 6/25/05 8:21pmMessage 4 of 5
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I agree. |saluteflag|

 

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C6 lug nuts

Posted: 6/29/05 4:50pmMessage 5 of 5
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Don't forget to do it in 3 steps. First torque to 40 lb/ft in a criss cross pattern, then go to 80 lb/ft, and finally to 100 lb/ft. This helps seat the wheel equally.
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