What is the torque spec?
Recommended torque specifications are unique for each type of vehicle. By definition, torque refers to the amount of rotational force at the point of application. When attaching a wheel to a vehicle, torque specifications are the amount of force recommended on the hardware to ensure proper installation.
How tight should lug nuts be tightened?
New wheels should be re-torqued after the first 50 to 100 driving miles.
Hardware Bolt or Stud Size | Typical Torque Range in Ft/Lbs | Minimum Number of Turns of Hardware Engagement |
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14 x 1.25 mm | 85 – 90 | 9 |
7/16 in. | 70 – 80 | 9 |
1/2 in. | 75 – 85 | 8 |
9/16 in. | 135 – 145 | 8 |
What are the torque specs for a Tacoma?
I put together a collection of some of the most-common Torque Specs and Diagrams. These are all from the 2006 FSM. Here is a Torque Extension Converter that @tyfoon11 found – VERY handy if you are using extensions/adapters to adjust your torque settings accordingly.
Where can I find the torque specs for my 4Runner?
– Toyota 4Runner Forum – Largest 4Runner Forum Torque Specs and Service Information Revisited. My intention with this is to for this to be the same thing that the shorter “Torque specs” thread is, just in more detail, and a quick reference, instead of having to dig through a FSM to find them.
When did the 2nd Gen Tacoma come out?
Discussion in ‘ 2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015) ‘ started by Benson X, Mar 1, 2014 . Benson X [OP] My build thread sucks… If you don’t draw blood, you’re doing it wrong! I put together a collection of some of the most-common Torque Specs and Diagrams.
Are there any torque specs for a Toyota?
This is a lot of information in a handy format, thank you for your hard work and effort pulling this together for the group!