Torque specifications define how tightly lug nuts should be tightened during installation.
Always torque your lug nuts to the vehicle manufacturer's specifications. For a factory-stock vehicle, the owner's manual is the definitive source for the correct lug nut torque values. Look for a section on "tires and wheels," "maintenance," or a torque specification chart. This information is critical for proper installation and safety.
A local dealer is another great source for proper torque specifications. Click this link to find a dealer near you. Dealer Locator
Important torque notes:
Torque specs are determined by the vehicle manufacturer, not the wheel
Always follow the vehicle’s recommended torque range
Lug nuts should be tightened in a star pattern
Torque should be rechecked after 25–50 miles of installation
Improper torque can lead to vibration or loosening.
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