Audi A4 wheel bolt torque
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80 is fine but 90 is better.
"sjsturner" <sjsturner@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I got a flat tire repaired yesterday and when the repair
> shop guy remounted it, I asked if the torque was 90 ft-lb.
> He said they did only 80 and 100, 80 for cars and 100 for
> trucks. Is 80 ft-lb okay? Thanks.
>
> -SJS
"sjsturner" <sjsturner@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I got a flat tire repaired yesterday and when the repair
> shop guy remounted it, I asked if the torque was 90 ft-lb.
> He said they did only 80 and 100, 80 for cars and 100 for
> trucks. Is 80 ft-lb okay? Thanks.
>
> -SJS
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80 is fine but 90 is better.
"sjsturner" <sjsturner@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I got a flat tire repaired yesterday and when the repair
> shop guy remounted it, I asked if the torque was 90 ft-lb.
> He said they did only 80 and 100, 80 for cars and 100 for
> trucks. Is 80 ft-lb okay? Thanks.
>
> -SJS
"sjsturner" <sjsturner@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I got a flat tire repaired yesterday and when the repair
> shop guy remounted it, I asked if the torque was 90 ft-lb.
> He said they did only 80 and 100, 80 for cars and 100 for
> trucks. Is 80 ft-lb okay? Thanks.
>
> -SJS
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You should torque to 90ft-lbs, or 120Nm, just like the manual says.
Use a star pattern for best results.
If you don't have a torque wrench of your own, you should get one.
They are not expensive and they can save you a lot of hassle. You
should be able to get a clicking type for about $20 at Sears. Be sure
to get a 17mm socket.
--Cesar
On 20 Aug 2004 08:16:40 -0700, sjsturner@yahoo.com (sjsturner) wrote:
>I got a flat tire repaired yesterday and when the repair
>shop guy remounted it, I asked if the torque was 90 ft-lb.
>He said they did only 80 and 100, 80 for cars and 100 for
>trucks. Is 80 ft-lb okay? Thanks.
>
>-SJS
=
= Cesar Borgia
=
Use a star pattern for best results.
If you don't have a torque wrench of your own, you should get one.
They are not expensive and they can save you a lot of hassle. You
should be able to get a clicking type for about $20 at Sears. Be sure
to get a 17mm socket.
--Cesar
On 20 Aug 2004 08:16:40 -0700, sjsturner@yahoo.com (sjsturner) wrote:
>I got a flat tire repaired yesterday and when the repair
>shop guy remounted it, I asked if the torque was 90 ft-lb.
>He said they did only 80 and 100, 80 for cars and 100 for
>trucks. Is 80 ft-lb okay? Thanks.
>
>-SJS
=
= Cesar Borgia
=
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Posts: n/a
You should torque to 90ft-lbs, or 120Nm, just like the manual says.
Use a star pattern for best results.
If you don't have a torque wrench of your own, you should get one.
They are not expensive and they can save you a lot of hassle. You
should be able to get a clicking type for about $20 at Sears. Be sure
to get a 17mm socket.
--Cesar
On 20 Aug 2004 08:16:40 -0700, sjsturner@yahoo.com (sjsturner) wrote:
>I got a flat tire repaired yesterday and when the repair
>shop guy remounted it, I asked if the torque was 90 ft-lb.
>He said they did only 80 and 100, 80 for cars and 100 for
>trucks. Is 80 ft-lb okay? Thanks.
>
>-SJS
=
= Cesar Borgia
=
Use a star pattern for best results.
If you don't have a torque wrench of your own, you should get one.
They are not expensive and they can save you a lot of hassle. You
should be able to get a clicking type for about $20 at Sears. Be sure
to get a 17mm socket.
--Cesar
On 20 Aug 2004 08:16:40 -0700, sjsturner@yahoo.com (sjsturner) wrote:
>I got a flat tire repaired yesterday and when the repair
>shop guy remounted it, I asked if the torque was 90 ft-lb.
>He said they did only 80 and 100, 80 for cars and 100 for
>trucks. Is 80 ft-lb okay? Thanks.
>
>-SJS
=
= Cesar Borgia
=
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