rcl4668
Enthusiast
I received my 2008 Viper service manual on CD-ROM today and noticed that under the wheel specifications it provided the following:
WHEEL
[SIZE=-1]Front Wheel Size
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]18 inch x 10 inch
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Rear Wheel Size
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]19 inch x 13 inch
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Mounting Stud Size
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]1/2–20 UNF
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Mounting (Lug) Nut Hex Size
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]19 mm
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Mounting (Lug) Nut Torque
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]135 N·m (100 ft. lbs.)
[/SIZE]
My understanding from my 2006 Viper service manual and my dealer was that the lug nut torque on Vipers 2003 and above was 90 ft lbs. Can someone, especially the dealers on this board, confirm that the lug nut torque for 2008 Vipers has in fact risen to 100 ft lbs? Thanks for your help.
/Rich
WHEEL
[SIZE=-1]Front Wheel Size
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]18 inch x 10 inch
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Rear Wheel Size
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]19 inch x 13 inch
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Mounting Stud Size
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]1/2–20 UNF
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Mounting (Lug) Nut Hex Size
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]19 mm
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]Mounting (Lug) Nut Torque
[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]135 N·m (100 ft. lbs.)
[/SIZE]
My understanding from my 2006 Viper service manual and my dealer was that the lug nut torque on Vipers 2003 and above was 90 ft lbs. Can someone, especially the dealers on this board, confirm that the lug nut torque for 2008 Vipers has in fact risen to 100 ft lbs? Thanks for your help.
/Rich
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