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Edkiefer

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It did seem high but I checked the manual prior to believing the internets:

204 Nm = 150 ft/lbs
Ok, then, but make sure you go crisis-cross with tightening so even pressure all around.
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Ok, then, but make sure you go crisis-cross with tightening so even pressure all around.
Yes exactly like the Jalopnik camaro driver. :lol:

 

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Yeah, this actually worked for me. I had some black after market lugs and I noticed the squeaky brakes. I found that dudes post, put my stock lugs back on and tightened to 150ft-lbs. no more squeaky. I didn't like the black lugs anyway...they showed the silver rings on the inside.
You have to use these on the PP wheels to cover the silver:

http://www.cjponyparts.com/gorilla-lug-nut-kit-factory-style-bulge-black-chrome-2015-2016/p/WHLLN20/

And I didn't measure the pounds of torque when I removed the original lug nuts, but they sure didn't seam like they were on at the specified 150 lbs like the new ones when I put them on.
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