Lug nut torque

Started by enjenjo, September 18, 2018, 07:41:52 PM

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enjenjo

What is the correct lug nut torque on a 7/16" lug bolt with steel wheels? I am not finding any information any place I can think of.
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Bruce Dorsi

Correct torque is tight enough to not loosen, but not tight enough to strip the threads or shear the bolt.

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kb426

Everything I have seen has been 70 ft. lbs.
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enjenjo

Quote from: "Bruce Dorsi"Correct torque is tight enough to not loosen, but not tight enough to strip the threads or shear the bolt.

I'm sure you already knew this, Frank !   :roll:

Gee, thanks. :roll:  You must be an engineer, your answer is technically correct, but completely useless. :D
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enjenjo

Quote from: "kb426"Everything I have seen has been 70 ft. lbs.

I have been told 100ftlb, I have been told 80ftlb, but your answer sounds more feasible to me.
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enjenjo

I found this on a Dodge Dart site  "shop manual states 7/16"-20 55 ft-lbs and 1/2"-20 65 ft-lbs". Since the front rotors have Dodge Dart studs, I guess that should be close.
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Arnold

"Newfy Torque"..Tighten it until it strips..then back it off half a turn.

Charlie Chops 1940

I've never seen anything that differentiates between wheel material so I use the same torque on steel or aluminum wheels. I have an old American Racing installation instruction sheet that shows the following torque recommendations:

7/16"  55-65 ft. lbs.
1/2"    75-85
9/16"   95-115
5/8"    125-150
10mm  45-55
12mm  70-80
14mm  85-95

Haven't ever had a wheel come off so I guess that I'm doing it right or have gotten lucky...
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Hooley uses a torque wrench on the lug nuts of the race cars.  I have never torqued the lug nuts on any of my own vehicles.  The one time I did torque wrench the lug nuts was on the Dodge truck that we were using to tow the Studebaker to the salt flats.  I checked the lugs before we left from home, and again before we left Wendover.  Midway across Nebraska the left rear wheel came off of the truck and we went for a ride I will not forget.  

Just passing along my experience with lug nuts.

John
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