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Torque on PMB wheel studs, Found different answers using search |
andrewck |
Sep 19 2020, 08:29 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 48 Joined: 5-July 20 From: Denver Member No.: 24,461 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
Installing wheel studs into my 5 lug conversion hubs. It looks like torque values are 94 ft/lb? Could somebody confirm? I am using red Loctite as well so imagine as long as Loctite is on there and stud is snug, I should be ok.
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90quattrocoupe |
Sep 20 2020, 06:37 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 208 Joined: 4-November 16 From: Long Beach, CA. Member No.: 20,561 Region Association: Southern California |
I have been using copper or nickel slip(Anti-Seize) on every lug bolt on every VAG car I have had over the last 50 years. Ten VAG cars. Never had one come off.
I use this stuff on every bolt/nut on all parts that come in contact with water or bolt into aluminum. I haven't had a piece fall off my car yet. I do track days with my Audi CQ and never had a problem. I use it on ball joints, tie rod ends, sway bar ends, etc. I use it between the hub and the rotors. Let's just say I use a lot of it. Greg W. |
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