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Old 05-29-2004, 08:47 AM
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Default Lug nut torque

I am about to mount a set of Work Meister S2R 18's to replace the stock 16" OEM wheels/ tires on a MY02, but I cannot find the torque setting (in lb/ ft.) for tightening the lugnuts in the Owner's Manual. (yes, shame on me for not having a Service Manual yet!)

Is it the same amount of torque using the (new) Work lugnuts as the OEM Honda lugnuts, and if not, can somebody please point me in the right direction for finding out? The wheels look very nice on my garage floor, but I think they'd be EVEN BETTER on the car!

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Old 05-29-2004, 09:09 AM
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I believe they should be the same as the stock torque specs which is 80 lb/ft

That's what it says on my receipt from American Tire Co. when they replaced my tires on my volks.
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You double posted this in the Tire/Wheel forum too - not proper protocol.
I'm locking this one and you should go lock your other one since you've got your answer.
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