just a quick question, got wheels off. what ftlbs or Nm do i need to do them up too.
fazzhead24 Member Messages 148 Mar 27, 2011 #1 just a quick question, got wheels off. what ftlbs or Nm do i need to do them up too.
sponners Well-Known Member Messages 1,128 Location Mid Wales Mar 27, 2011 #5 I wouldn't necessarily go by torque settings, just use common sense and give them good tweak...........although I do have a habit of over tightening things:whistling:
I wouldn't necessarily go by torque settings, just use common sense and give them good tweak...........although I do have a habit of over tightening things:whistling:
HermaN Member Messages 307 Location Aberdeenshire Mar 27, 2011 #6 sponners said: .......although I do have a habit of over tightening things:whistling: Click to expand... So do I, hence I always like to use a torque wrench to confirm how tight things are.
sponners said: .......although I do have a habit of over tightening things:whistling: Click to expand... So do I, hence I always like to use a torque wrench to confirm how tight things are.
Matt-evo-v New Member Messages 268 Location Aberdeenshire Mar 27, 2011 #8 RFT (Nm) Real f**king tight