K2500 Lug nut torque

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squaredeal91

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m,aybe, but the studs are probably the same and the wheels use the lug nuts to taper seat into the wheel to locate it,, so id think it would be the same. now if it was a matter of multipole axles with 8 lugs other than the 2 i can think of, maybe. Well... nmaybe we do? dana 80s or anything used on squares or nah?
Dually would be the exception because they always have bigger nuts.
 

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The proper torque value is directly related to the stud diameter. All of the 3/4-1 tons had the same 9/16" diameter stud, so they should all have the same torque. Standard torque for a 9/16-18 steel fastener is generally 120-140lb-ft... so there's that.

I usually give it 2-3 ugga-duggas
 

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