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Torque settings for lug nuts

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Anyone know how much torque to put on a MFI trailer lug nuts?
 
100 Ft Lb's.
 
90 to 120 is pretty standard for most trailers I have owned over the years, Discount Tire always does 100 when I get new tires put on trailers as well. I have always set mine at 100.

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So my standard of as tight as my 1/2" cordless impact will make it might be a little much?
 
I use 80 ft lbs for aluminum and 100 ft lbs for steel unless I have more specific info. Cam.
 
So my standard of as tight as my 1/2" cordless impact will make it might be a little much?

Possibly, luckily steel wheels are pretty forgiving.
 
I just couldn't bring myself to going over 85 lbs. I was afraid I was going to snap them off. I'll check them again after a road trip to central IL.
 
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