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.