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V1 Lug Nut Torque Spec

Jareth

Goblin Guru
Jareth
In all my years when it came to bolting down lug nuts I would always just make them F’ing tight. This time I would like to tighten them down to appropriate torque spec, but cannot seem to find what that actually torque spec should be?

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Towerdog
98-100 ft lbs is common for 12mm lugs. Don't have my manual in front of me to tell exact for the cobalt..... but I do know my wrench is still set for them as I have che ked them several times over the last 600 mi
 
Corgithulhu
Can confirm 100 lbft is fine. Once you build the car and drive it to heat cycle new wheels, it's a good idea to check torque again. In my years at a tire/wheel shop, we requested that all customers who buy new wheels come back after a couple hundred miles to re-check torque, and more often than not one or two lug nuts on the car needed another 25-50 lbft to get back up to snuff.
 
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