ScottsGT
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- Dec 9, 2014
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- Lake Wateree, SC
- First Name
- Scott
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- 2015 GT, DIB
mfgr of the spacers required 90 ft lbs for the bolts holding the spacers on and the lug nuts to be 125 for warranty. According to them, over torquing could cause them to crack. Worked fine at these specs for years. Adding the loctite was my decision.Why not using torque specs? I reduced torque on the nuts that hold the spacers, but not on the ones holding the wheels to them.
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