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Old 04-04-2016, 05:11 PM   #1
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15mm h&r spacers tq specs?

I recently purchased h&r spacers second hand off somebody and was wondering if anybody has the tq specs for the bolts that connect the spacers to the hubs. I would also like to know the tq specs for the bolts that hold the wheels to the spacers. I went 90ft/lbs on both. Is that where they are suppose to be?

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I recently purchased h&r spacers second hand off somebody and was wondering if anybody has the tq specs for the bolts that connect the spacers to the hubs. I would also like to know the tq specs for the bolts that hold the wheels to the spacers. I went 90ft/lbs on both. Is that where they are suppose to be?

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I think its same as factory wheel spec so 90-100ft/lbs should be good.
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I think its same as factory wheel spec so 90-100ft/lbs should be good.
Factory say 89. So I went 89 on the spacers to hub, and 90 on the wheels

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You should be good then. Just check wheels again in 100km's to be safe.
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