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Old 07-04-2024, 09:12 AM
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Does anyone here know what the true factory specs are for lug nuts on a 96 4dr 4x4 Blazer? I've seen most say 90 to 100 ft pd torque, but I also seen a spec of 120 ft pd torque. Im running 16 in wheels 265/70/r16 with 1 inch spacers. I'm wondering if I should tighten them the 120 instead of the 100 ft pd I originally set them at . I've had no problems so far, but was curious if anyone had any info? Thanks
 
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90 - 100 is the right place to be on aluminum wheels on these trucks. More isn't always better.

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