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OK, don't laugh please don't laugh. I have done searching and come up with a few different numbers.

TORQUE VALUE CHART

7/16" dia. 50 to 60 lb-ft

12mm dia. 70 to 80 lb-ft

1/2" dia. 80 to 90 lb-ft

5/8" dia. 110 to 125 lb-ft

But, i did tons of searching on google, and came up with no specs for our studs. I did come up with 12mm but it doesn't seem like 70-80 lb-ft is tight enough? Someone please help me out with this , as i haven't had the chance to purchase a haynes or chilton manual yet for her. :) I have them at 90 right now. Let me know if i should ease off on her.



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new to Z , What are you torquing down? The torque values will vary from year to year on many things. Being specific is a good idea . Especially since you are going to be dealing with aluminum is some cases. Gary

jsut tqing down stock rims on a 1973 240z. I tqed them down to 75 or 80 lb-ft. So i think i'm safe. but when i get home, I'll set them to 70 each. Just to make sure.

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