Feb 23, 2006 #1 J JohnNad Enthusiast Joined Jun 9, 2004 Posts 111 Reaction score 0 Location Orange County What is the right amount for srt10 with stock wheels?
Feb 23, 2006 #2 Y Yellow32 Enthusiast Joined Sep 21, 2004 Posts 678 Reaction score 0 Location texas 100 ft pound -J
Feb 23, 2006 #3 R rcl4668 Enthusiast Joined Dec 17, 2002 Posts 1,675 Reaction score 0 Location Oregon, USA My service manual for the 2006 SRT-10 roadster and coupe states 90 ft-lbs of torque. /Rich
Feb 23, 2006 #4 OP OP J JohnNad Enthusiast Joined Jun 9, 2004 Posts 111 Reaction score 0 Location Orange County thanks guys, however that's a bit of a difference...
Feb 23, 2006 #5 S SRTRICKY Enthusiast Joined Jul 12, 2004 Posts 2,705 Reaction score 0 Location Canada I got 90 in mine as well
Feb 23, 2006 #6 T twinturbo3150 Enthusiast Joined Jan 7, 2006 Posts 1,576 Reaction score 0 do the happy medium and go 95
Feb 23, 2006 #7 Viper X Former VCA National President VCA Officer Joined May 1, 2004 Posts 3,471 Reaction score 2 Normal torque for forged aluminum wheels is 95 ft lbs. Sounds like you guys are pretty close. Dan
Feb 24, 2006 #8 V Vipera Russelli Enthusiast Joined Mar 9, 2004 Posts 679 Reaction score 0 My 2004 Service Manual says 90 lbs. I dial in 92.
Feb 24, 2006 #9 Y Yellow32 Enthusiast Joined Sep 21, 2004 Posts 678 Reaction score 0 Location texas 90 to 100 is fine, 100 for tracking the car and if you have a torque wrench, recheck it every once in a while and see how it's holding @ 92 -J
90 to 100 is fine, 100 for tracking the car and if you have a torque wrench, recheck it every once in a while and see how it's holding @ 92 -J