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Old 05-10-2006, 12:43 PM
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Does anybody know what the torque spec is for front rotors? This may be a dumb question, but I want to be sure! Thanks
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Is this a trick question? Like how much blinker fluid does the left directional hold?
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I guess it would only really matter if you drove your car without wheels.
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well, you might first want to put the tire on and -then- torque the lugs to 100 ft/lbs....
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is 100ftlbs what the lugs are suposed to be at
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Originally Posted by rgaynor85
is 100ftlbs what the lugs are suposed to be at

Either that or if I am too lazy to get the torque wrench out, just go til its PFT.
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Yes, this was a trick question. I actually had someone ask me if I torqued my rotors on correctly. I thought everyone should've had as good of a laugh as I did.
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well, it was pretty good, at first I was like you got be f ing kinding me, then, 02slp made me laugh




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