Posted March 27, 201114 yr on my 2000, does the stock aluminum and stock alloy steel wheels use the same lug nuts?
March 27, 201114 yr Just MAKE SURE that you recheck the lug nuts after you put about 25 to 50 miles on. They sometimes do loosen up. Also, using a torque wrench is a great idea. Torque for the wheel studs is 120 to 140 lbft.
March 27, 201114 yr Owner Just MAKE SURE that you recheck the lug nuts after you put about 25 to 50 miles on. They sometimes do loosen up. Also, using a torque wrench is a great idea. Torque for the wheel studs is 120 to 140 lbft. That's the only right way to do it!
on my 2000, does the stock aluminum and stock alloy steel wheels use the same lug nuts?