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Quick Question about mounting new rims.

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Old 03-29-2008 | 09:01 AM
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Quick Question about mounting new rims.

Hey guys I just took off my OEM rims and I put on a set of aftermarket rims. My question is how tight should the lug nuts be, and do I need anything else? I can just bolt them right up no problem right? Also I know that when you get brand new rims you need to get them retorqued, should I do this for these used rims?
Old 03-29-2008 | 09:29 AM
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IIRC Nissan lug nuts are 85lb/ft. Rechecking wheel torque should be done anytime the wheels are removed and reinstalled, I'm sure very few ever do it. I check mine from time to time and have never found a loose nut.
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Originally Posted by z32drifter
IIRC Nissan lug nuts are 85lb/ft. Rechecking wheel torque should be done anytime the wheels are removed and reinstalled, I'm sure very few ever do it. I check mine from time to time and have never found a loose nut.
that is correct sir.
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