BBS E88 torque spec?
#3
Former Vendor
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
I think it's 22 ft/lbs but I'm not positive. Butzigear would know
#4
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
Thanks man. Wheel hardware should be torqued to 155 inch lbs. which is almost 13 ft lbs (12.91). Replace hardware and o-rings, use a star pattern and feel free to seal with a bead of silicone for added leak protection. If you have questions or need parts shoot me a message.
#5
Former Vendor
Cheers,
David
#6
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
You got it. Shoot me an email and I will get you set up with some BBS stickers and some of my own decals and a lanyard! info@butzigear.com
Cheers,
David
Cheers,
David
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#8
Former Vendor
David, thanks for the quick response I just sent and email to info@butzigear.com
#9
Instructor
Thanks man. Wheel hardware should be torqued to 155 inch lbs. which is almost 13 ft lbs (12.91). Replace hardware and o-rings, use a star pattern and feel free to seal with a bead of silicone for added leak protection. If you have questions or need parts shoot me a message.
#11
Former Vendor
What would you recommend if a shop just redid my wheels (hardware, seals, etc) and torqued the wheel hardware to 27lbs, instead of the 155inch lbs (12.91lbs)? Do the wheels need to be redone from scratch, or is it as simple as loosening all the bolts and retightening to 155inch lbs?
cheers,
David
#13
What would you recommend if a shop just redid my wheels (hardware, seals, etc) and torqued the wheel hardware to 27lbs, instead of the 155inch lbs (12.91lbs)? Do the wheels need to be redone from scratch, or is it as simple as loosening all the bolts and retightening to 155inch lbs?
The guys above sound a little extreme. I'd drive it and not worry.
#15
Instructor
this already happened at 27lbs. 2 bolts broke off and had to be drilled out, and one full came out. David is spot on.
Last edited by zaitsev; 04-18-2018 at 01:33 AM.