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Recently purchased B2autodesigns 25mm hubcentric wheel spacers.
When I install the spacers should I tighten the bolts to the hub as tight as I can or torque them to factory specs?
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When I install the spacers should I tighten the bolts to the hub as tight as I can or torque them to factory specs?
Thanks.
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Didn't they come with directions? If not, call the manufacturer and ask them what they recommend.
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Yea i will Jus wondering what members would recommend. Thanks!Originally Posted by 5150DS
Didn't they come with directions? If not, call the manufacturer and ask them what they recommend.
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Lol i swear in my email notification you responded something else. Weird LOL. But thanks for suggestion.
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You are right, that is the factory torque spec.Originally Posted by shawndon
I believe it's 80 ft/lbs if I remember right.
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Yeah I did, but I thought you were talking about hub centric rings and not spacers. I changed it to something that would be less likely to cause a part to fail and you getting injured as a result of bad info from me. Originally Posted by jimmyboi860
Lol i swear in my email notification you responded something else. Weird LOL. But thanks for suggestion.
