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From the manual I have for my '03 . . .
ITEM SPECIFICATION
Wheel nut 98
± 10 N·m (73 ± 7 ft-lb)
ITEM SPECIFICATION
Wheel Type Aluminum type
Size 17
× 8JJ
Amount of wheel offset mm (in) 38 (1.5)
Pitch circle diameter (PCD) mm (in) 114.3 (4.50)
Tire Size P235/45R17 93W
Spare wheel Type Steel type
Size 17
× 4T
Amount of wheel offset mm (in) 30 (1.2)
Pitch circle diameter (PCD) mm (in) 114.3 (4.50)
Spare tire Size T125/70D17 98M
ITEMS LIMIT
Tread depth of tire mm (in) Minimum 1.6 (0.06)
Wheel runout (Radial runout) mm (in) 1.0 (0.04) or less
Wheel runout (Lateral runout) mm (in) 1.0 (0.04) or less
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yeah you dont want to over torque it..
i had my car balanced at a shop and they used the impact gun..and when i took off one of the rear wheel and trying to put it back on, wheel stud got cross threaded..
damn tire shops they dont know what they are doing!
time for me to go to dealer and pick up a few studs...
i had my car balanced at a shop and they used the impact gun..and when i took off one of the rear wheel and trying to put it back on, wheel stud got cross threaded..
damn tire shops they dont know what they are doing!
time for me to go to dealer and pick up a few studs...
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Originally Posted by gsrboi80
I doubt it would be in the owners manual they usually dont list torque specs. Youll have to refer to the factory repair manual for that.