R50/53 What is the correct torque to put on wheel bolts for R85's
The Owners' Manual calls for 72 ft-lb (100 Nm), and in older threads you may find discussions showing at least three different numbers (the 'official' workshop tool for MINI dealer's calls for 110 Nm ... go figure ...)
Hope that helps ... and Welcome to MCO!
Hope that helps ... and Welcome to MCO!
>>The Owners' Manual calls for 72 ft-lb (100 Nm), and in older threads you may find discussions showing at least three different numbers (the 'official' workshop tool for MINI dealer's calls for 110 Nm ... go figure ...)
>>Hope that helps ... and Welcome to MCO!
>>
1st Thanks for the Welcome 8ball. Now here's another quest. , if I put 80 lbs. on the bolts should I go loosen them & re-do them at 72 lbs or is this probably safe / O.K. ?
>>Hope that helps ... and Welcome to MCO!
>>
1st Thanks for the Welcome 8ball. Now here's another quest. , if I put 80 lbs. on the bolts should I go loosen them & re-do them at 72 lbs or is this probably safe / O.K. ?
Please don't get your attorney involved, but i think that should be fine for relatively robust factory or factory-option rims ... there may be a problem for some after-market, lightwight rims - cracking or warping or stuff like that ...
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O.K. , no attorneys , Thanks guys for the info. .