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Old 09-24-2013, 02:13 PM   #1
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3 piece bolt torque specs

So I just bought some work meister s1 and I called work and they told me they should be torqued to 26 ft/lbs but when I did that it seemed like I was about to strip the top of the bolts.. Is that because they are reused and stretched? I torqued all of them to 20 ft/lbs. will that be fine? It seemed like a good amount
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Kinda related, when I disassembled my panasports, the breakaway torque was only 96 INCH/lbs. (8 ft lbs).
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Kinda related, when I disassembled my panasports, the breakaway torque was only 96 INCH/lbs. (8 ft lbs).
8ft/lb? How much was it supposed to be?
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when i reassembly wheels i usually torque them like 16lb
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when i reassembly wheels i usually torque them like 16lb
But every wheel is different lol
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18-20ftlb should be fine. New/used hardware does make a difference. Not as much difference on wheels as the head on a car or something though.
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18-20ftlb should be fine. New/used hardware does make a difference. Not as much difference on wheels as the head on a car or something though.
Alright, this is my first 3 piece wheel and I just wante to make sure lol
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