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Old 02-17-2009, 01:37 AM   #1
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Throwing a question out to see if anyone has the answer. I have a 2007 CF29CK and it came with alumnium alloy rims. I have looked all my paper work over that came with the rig and find nothing on how tight to torque the lug nuts to. The dealer didn't really know but told me somewhere around 90 foot pounds. Has anybody inquired on this and if so what did you find out. Thanks in advance



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We had this in the old forum on alumnium Alloy Wheel it is 65 lbs stell wheels 90 to 95lbs
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We had this in the old forum on alumnium Alloy Wheel it is 65 lbs stell wheels 90 to 95lbs


Frank.....Thanks for the response. I haven't figured out yet how to get back into the old forum.



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Dave go into the CrossRoads Family help that is at the top of the page. The third or fourt topic down there is a link to go into the old Forum. NE is cold why don't you plan on coming to the Texas rally next month. Just think Adult beverage good weather and Crossroads people tooFrank

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Old 02-17-2009, 09:27 AM   #5
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Old 02-17-2009, 10:15 AM   #6
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Pappabear,

I believe 90 to 95 is correct. Â*I found the information in my chassis or axle manual.

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I agree with 100ton. I got 95-105 for alloy wheels from Randy M. at Crossroads.
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