Wheel lug torque spec?

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does anyone know what the wheel lug torque spec is?
I bought oem wheel locks hoping it would be in the instructions. It isnt.
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According to the owner's manual it's 140 Nm / 101 ft-lb. Same as BMW, and in fact their wording seems like it's straight out of a BMW user's manual.
 
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I bought a 2day subscription to techinfo and grabbed all the data i could. You are right, 140 nm
 
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No..... not really. You can print the pages in xps format. Took me about 7 hours today.
 

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I cant just post the 1400+ pages, plus, people wouldnt like that. But i can cross check things for people from time to time.
You say people wouldn't like that, but that's exactly what people do for other cars I've worked on. The PDF version of the workshop manual for the GT86 and 350Z I worked on recently were over 1000 pages. Yeah its not always super easy to find stuff, but its better than everyone having to buy a subscription to an online service just to check some common simple stuff
 
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You say people wouldn't like that, but that's exactly what people do for other cars I've worked on. The PDF version of the workshop manual for the GT86 and 350Z I worked on recently were over 1000 pages. Yeah its not always super easy to find stuff, but its better than everyone having to buy a subscription to an online service just to check some common simple stuff
What i mean by that is i wasnt willing to violate the terms and post 1400 pages of copy righted material. Would be great if someone digitizes it complete with working quick links

(Who i meant by people arent you all, its toyota or bmw or whoever would have grounds to come after me)
 

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According to the owner's manual it's 140 Nm / 101 ft-lb. Same as BMW, and in fact their wording seems like it's straight out of a BMW user's manual.
On that note, i wouldn’t cause any damage by going above that would i? Went to have a tire replaced at the dealership recently and they told me to chill out and i torqued then high lol
 

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@Natek, would you happen to know of the wiring diagram to tap into ignition and headlamp from the manual?
 

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Checked today and the spec on a Z4 was 120 Nm, or 88.5 ft-lb. We checked the wheels before removing and they were only torqued to like a little over 70 ft-lb from the factory. Did it change from 2020 to 2021?
 
 




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