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Torque setting for wheel lugs (with PCCBs)?

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Old 06-14-2007, 09:08 PM
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Default Torque setting for wheel lugs (with PCCBs)?

Does anyone out there know what the correct torque setting is for the wheel lug bolts on a 997 GT3 with PCCBs?
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Thanks!
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Originally Posted by GJ
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or is it 96? Differrent setting for PCCB and Non-PCCB?
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Old 06-15-2007, 12:38 AM
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yes 96 ft lbs
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96 is what i have.
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There should be no difference between the PCCB and the others. The bolts are the same and it is the torque being applied to the BOLT that is the critical element, not the material it is being threaded into.
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I always use 100 ft lbs. Way easier to set on my torque wrench and I doubt that 4 lbs will hurt.



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