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ZoomZm July-16th-2003 06:38 PM

thighten the tires
 
well i was reading the P5 manual that there is a nut tighting torque, how the hell would you know when you want to remove it? does anyone know that what is the cause when you thighten it wrong?
thanks
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ZoomZm July-16th-2003 07:03 PM

no replys?
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ZoomZm July-16th-2003 07:39 PM

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Rusty January-29th-2004 11:20 PM

Not sure what you're asking.
The lug nuts should be tightened to the specified torque when mounting the wheels. Look in your owners manual for the torque specs. Always cross tighten.
If you get too tight you can break a stud or warp your rotor. Failing to cross tighten can also warp a rotor.
Is that what you were asking?

a223818 January-30th-2004 12:16 PM

83 ft/lbs

eggynatey February-21st-2004 12:19 PM

Re: thighten the tires
 

Originally posted by ZoomZm
well i was reading the P5 manual that there is a nut tighting torque, how the hell would you know when you want to remove it? does anyone know that what is the cause when you thighten it wrong?
thanks

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Rusty February-21st-2004 11:24 PM

Wonder if he ever figured it out. He probably forgot he posted.

master March-18th-2004 07:21 PM

I really have no idea what he's asking.

sage11x April-5th-2004 02:54 PM

Thighten the nuts?
Thuffering Thuckatash!!!
--->couldn't help myself :)

BTW... anyone check the dates on these posts?

Roddimus Prime April-5th-2004 03:17 PM

hehehe, I wonder if this could be deleted since there has been no usefull info posted that will help future members.....what do you guys think?

should the thread go or stay??

Rusty April-6th-2004 06:06 AM

Other than a few yucks at ZoomZm's expense, especially the "lightening in a bottle" pic from eggynatey, I think we've about covered the bases. I laughed my ass off at egg's reply, and saved the pic in case the opportunity to use it ever arises (if that's okay with him, of course).

rustychops41 April-6th-2004 05:35 PM

It all depends on the condition of the muffler bearings and whether or not the disgronificator is the old or new style. :)

skr33t_rac3r April-6th-2004 05:41 PM

dont foget about the openheimer valve. if its open ur in trouble

eggynatey April-9th-2004 02:35 AM


Originally posted by Rusty
.... (if that's okay with him, of course).
Help yourself! :cheers:


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Myk April-12th-2004 11:39 AM

I think the problem is the flux capacitor...its always the flux capacitor!


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