Muteki SR48 Torque Specs with Aftermarket Wheels

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Unless there is a different/special requirement for the wheels, standard lug torque is 100ft-lb (dry). If you use never-seize or thread lube use ~85ft-lb or else you risk stretching/snapping you wheel studs. I've used some SR48s on my Klutch and 2Forge wheels torqued to 100ft-lb (dry) without any issues other than the lug finish starting to wear off. But, my wheels go on and off alot and I check/retorque before every session at the track, so the wear on mine is likely accelerated.
 


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Unless there is a different/special requirement for the wheels, standard lug torque is 100ft-lb (dry). If you use never-seize or thread lube use ~85ft-lb or else you risk stretching/snapping you wheel studs. I've used some SR48s on my Klutch and 2Forge wheels torqued to 100ft-lb (dry) without any issues other than the lug finish starting to wear off. But, my wheels go on and off alot and I check/retorque before every session at the track, so the wear on mine is likely accelerated.
I think I might do 85 ft/lbs, rims are rated to 88 ft/lbs.
 




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