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Old 09-16-2010, 06:20 AM
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Default Torque Spec for Kics Spacers?

Anyone know the torque spec for Project Kics spacers? I know the spec for wheels is 80ft. lbs. Is it the same for the spacers?
Old 09-22-2010, 06:33 AM
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I used the same torque spec's on the spacers as the wheel itself, it'd be good to occasionally retorque them once in a while.
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110 N-m = 81.13 lb-ft

I have a friend that had them come loose. So to be safe, I used some blue loctite and I also marked all the discs/spacers to give a quick visual to make sure they have not loosened.
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Usually torque them to the same specs as your wheels. DO NOT over torque them, you will strip the threads on your OEM studs.
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