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Hi,

Can you confirm what the official manufacturer's torque spec is for the Supra wheels please? (All stock, no spacers)

Seem to have 140NM (101 lb ft.) on the manual, but not 100% sure if that's for a spare wheel scenario or regular full size.

Thanks
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Why would it be for a spare wheel? We don't even have one.
 
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I know, but you can never be sure with manuals as the info is literally in the "Fitting an emergency wheel" section, which as you said is weird in itself since they don't give us one - I am thinking of just buying an OEM used wheel and keep that as a spare in the boot.

I'd rather be safe than sorry and check - do you have the answer?
 

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Hi,

Can you confirm what the official manufacturer's torque spec is for the Supra wheels please? (All stock, no spacers)

Seem to have 140NM (101 lb ft.) on the manual, but not 100% sure if that's for a spare wheel scenario or regular full size.

Thanks
I have conversion studs and we’re still torquing ours at 101 lb ft. Brian’s advice has been mega solid for me. It looks like the manual says 103 in the chart above. Guess I’ll start torquing an extra 2 lb ft.

I‘m thinking about taking a spare set to the track as well @Supra_UK_ . It certainly can‘t hurt.
 
 








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