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tire lug nut torque

Agree with Hap, good book says 35-40 lbs.
 
Not long ago, my part time helper in the shop bought a Midget and decided to torque the wheels before heading up my way, someone told him 65 ft.lbs. on a stock 3/8" stud, by the time he made it to the shop, three studs had snapped off. On the Midget race car we use 7/16 studs and torque to 50-55 ft. lbs.
 
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Not long ago, my part time helper in the shop bought a Midget and decided to torque the wheels before heading up my way, someone told him 65 ft.lbs. on a stock 3/8" stud, by the time he made it to the shop, three studs had snapped off. On the Midget race car we use 7/16 studs and torque to 50-55 ft. lbs.

[/ QUOTE ] We all learn the hard way with those little lugs, I believe. I sanpped one off and spent a day hunting a new one. Not the most common lug stud to find /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif I got to by me a new set of chrome lug nuts and they are not cheap either.
 
Sorry Guys, I thought it was more, must be thinking about my daily drivers.
 
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