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Old Sep 23, 2007 | 12:41 PM
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another wheel spacer Q...

it's not one of those typical wheel spacer question. however, it's a wheel spacer question . i just purchase Ichiba spacers (20/25), dropped on s-techs, am i gonna rub at all (that's not the question but i just thought about it just now)?
here's the real question i had in mind.

since they are made out of aluminum, should i torque them down to 85-100 ft. lbs. as if they were wheels? that's usually the torque spec. used for most wheels. i dont want to torque them down to, say 100, and crushing the spacer. nor do i want to torque them to something that wouldnt hold it down. thanks in advance

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Old Sep 23, 2007 | 01:05 PM
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Old Sep 23, 2007 | 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by PSD G35
86 ft lbs.
do you have spacer specs or is that what youre assuming? i'm not saying that those are bad numbers, i just want to be sure and safe.
anyone who has spacers (say for a year or two), how much ft. lbs. of torque did you put? any problems now? thanks again in advance

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