Chris H.
11-03-1998, 10:52 AM
Can anyone tell me the "correct" number of pounds to set on a torque wrench for tightening the lug nuts on Audi wheels? THANKS!<br>--Chris H.<br>98 Avant QMS 2.8
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View Full Version : Wrenching question Chris H. 11-03-1998, 10:52 AM Can anyone tell me the "correct" number of pounds to set on a torque wrench for tightening the lug nuts on Audi wheels? THANKS!<br>--Chris H.<br>98 Avant QMS 2.8 CraigB 11-03-1998, 11:00 AM Be sure and check them, after the wheels have been removed/replaced by ANY shop. I had brake pads installed the other day and the Audi dealer must've put at least 200 ft/lbs on 'em, when they re-installed the wheels. HTH.<p>CraigB John 11-03-1998, 12:34 PM Craig (or anyone):<br>Do you need to jack or raise a car simply to loosen or adjust the torque on the bolts? Just wondering as I have a rotation service coming up at 7500 miles. Jim Simone 11-03-1998, 12:58 PM You have to torque the wheels on the ground since it's otherwise kinda hard to keep them from turning. :-)<p>Just loosen the bolts a little and re-tighten with a torque wrench in sequence, following the recommended "star" pattern.<p>(Check out this link to the Tire Rack tech info: http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/torque.htm if you're unsure what I mean.)<p>Or, you could just wait until your next service and ask them how they properly torque the wheels.<p>HTH,<br>Jim david 11-03-1998, 01:03 PM I just checked my owners manual this weekend and I thought it read 80 lbs. I do not think 80 vs 90 matters. CraigB 11-03-1998, 01:18 PM ...80-90 ft/lbs for 14mm bolts (since the torque is based on the bolt/nut and not the type of wheels). It was a list of different size lug bolts/nuts and their appropriate torque range; may have been on Tirerack or Discount Tire website. If I find it, I'll post the link.<p>CraigB CraigB 11-03-1998, 01:24 PM My mistake, 14mm uses 85-90 ft/lbs. Of course, this link also says to go by the manufacturer's recommended torque, which is probably 80 (I was just too lazy to look it up; I found 90 in the archives). HTH.<p>CraigB<ul><li><a href="http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/torque.htm">Tirerack Torque Tutor</a></li></ul> Chris H. 11-04-1998, 07:18 AM nt<br> DJW 11-04-1998, 08:12 PM |