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1991 Chevy Silverado wheels
WYNDSHADOW2
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1991 CHEVROLET SILVERADO
V8
2WD
AUTOMATIC
100,000 MILES
What is the proper torque for the lug nuts?
Monday, January 28th, 2008 AT 12:40 PM
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PASCALR78
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The proper torque for 1991 and later is 120 Ft-Lbs for single rear wheels, And 140 Ft-Lbs for dual rear wheels.
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