Lug Nut Torque Specs for ProComp 7032's
Hey all,
How much torque ft/pounds do I need on my ProComp 7032s. I found a generic JK site with some specs saying:
Lug Nut 1/2 X 20 with 60° Cone = 85 to 125 ft/lbs
I'm not sure what degree my lugs are, but they are aftermarket and the guys got them with my wheel/tire package. Anyone give me an agreed upon spec for when I rotate my tires!?
How much torque ft/pounds do I need on my ProComp 7032s. I found a generic JK site with some specs saying:
Lug Nut 1/2 X 20 with 60° Cone = 85 to 125 ft/lbs
I'm not sure what degree my lugs are, but they are aftermarket and the guys got them with my wheel/tire package. Anyone give me an agreed upon spec for when I rotate my tires!?
Your lug nuts might be aftermarket but they are the same as your stock ones (same cone / thread pitch) because I'm assuming you didn't change out your wheel studs. And the wheels you are running have nothing to do with the torque spec. Regardless, the above quoted range is correct. It would be whatever the spec is for JK torques. I usually do 100 as well. Also remember to check torques again about 50 miles after you rotated.
Your lug nuts might be aftermarket but they are the same as your stock ones (same cone / thread pitch) because I'm assuming you didn't change out your wheel studs. And the wheels you are running have nothing to do with the torque spec. Regardless, the above quoted range is correct. It would be whatever the spec is for JK torques. I usually do 100 as well. Also remember to check torques again about 50 miles after you rotated.
Your are using the spec for the wheel studs not the wheels or the nuts.
95 ft lbs is what the manual calls for.
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