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correct torque for wheel studs 850 1995

Hi everybody,

What is the correct torque to tighten the wheels of a 1995 Volvo 850 Sation wagon GLT (not turbo) 15 inch wheels... I heard 75 lbs and 65 lbs... Which one is the correct... I usually torque them to 75lbs/sqin...

thanks for all input..

Nick








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Re: correct torque for wheel studs 850 1995

Its 89 lb/ft.








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110Nm = 81ft/lbs 850 1995

Hate to be picky, but the Pocket Data Booklet calls for 110Nm, which is 81ft/lbs...

RussB in Ct








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Re: 110Nm = 81ft/lbs 850 1995

My owner's manual shows the same thing - 110NM or 81 ft/lbs. On VolvoSpeed they show 120 NM or 88.56 ft/lbs. (www.volvospeed.com/torque_specs.htm). I've been using 81 (well, 80+ since my Sears beam torque wrench doesn't really read in 1 ft/lb increments...).









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Re: 110Nm = 81ft/lbs 850 1995

Bay13 is being corrected to 110 nm. 81 Lb FT.








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Re: 110Nm = 81ft/lbs 850 1995

mmm....I guess last night I set my torque to 89...

oops I guess I am on line to do an adjustment tonite....

Nick









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Re: correct torque for wheel studs 850 1995

Dahh.. I under torque them then...

Thanks Charles

Nick







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