need factory torque for Lug nuts

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  1. Acesprink

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    I am looking for some documentation regarding the factory setting for tightening the lug nuts on a '72 comet stock wheel. I am trying to get my tires installed at Coscto Wholesale for this car. If I want them installed there, I must provide a copy of a specification sheet showing this information. It has to reference to a shop manual or similar. They hand tighten all their tires to factory specs and they only have information on their computer back to 1989. I have a couple of different repair manuals for the car, but they mention nothing about how many lbs. torque each nut should have when being installed.

    Appreciate any info that could help me find this info. Thanks
     
  2. rayzorsharp

    rayzorsharp I "AM" a Maverick!

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    Sounds like a bunch of dumbasses to me. Tell them to use specs for an 89 Mustang. I'm not so sure I'd even let them work on my car. :hmmm:
     
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    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    I buy all my tires at Costco, there cheap and I get 2% back at the end of the year. The factory service manual should have the info you need, I'll look tonight when I get home from work.
     
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    Agreed. :16suspect
    Hopefully Dave can get you what you need.
     
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    There may be other places but I found it on pages 224, 226, 227 of the Chilton's "Maverick Comet 1970-77" Repair & Tune-Up Guide. 70-115 ft. lbs.
     
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    ass covering....
    Pep Boys has some weird rules for buying tires also.
    to get my...275x15s i had to tell them "what car they fit", that's how they wrote it up...

    ...:yup:...:drive:
     
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    Bryant forgot more than learned

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    i used to work at super shops and they had a similar policy of hand torqueing the lugnuts. they were not as strict as costco. the did have a chart of torque specs for cars and if the car was not on the chart they had a chart for the stud size's recomended toruque. im pretty sure for 1/2" studs its 80 ftlbs.
     
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    Thanks all for checking out my post. Gene and Dave thanks for the help.
    The chilton maverick repair guide I have is a hard cover with about 125 pages and doesn't include the specs I need. Do any of you that have the repair guide Gene mentioned and have access to a scanner? Or Dave if you find the info in one of your manuals. I need to present a copy of the page the information is on and probably the book cover.

    And I guess I better get me one of those maverick/comet repair guides, looks to be more thorough. Though I can't wait much longer to replace the tires. Front driver side tire has separated.

    I don't know if there is a way to post a scan in the thread, if not maybe it can be emailed to me.
    rcarrs@aol.com
     
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    Here's page 224
     

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    I bet it's in the hard cover book also, you just have to find it in the text. Look in the brakes section towards the end of a procedure where the wheels would be getting put back on.
     
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    Thanks to all. I will check my book again just to make sure I didn't miss it.

    Hope to be able to help someone else out some day.
     
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    Sam's Club torqued mine to 100 and twisted two lug nuts off. I would ask them to go on the low side of that range. Just my 2 cents.
     
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    I assume you carried the wheels in. I have run into similar problems before and just told them it's for a trailer.
     
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    I torqued thousands of wheels and I would do 80 my self. Ask them if there torque wrenches are calibrated and if not TELL them they need to before they do yours, or use a new one.
     

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