08-03-2015, 09:36 PM | #1 |
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Wheel Lug Torque
:roll eyes: I've heard 88 ftlb and 103 ftlb for our X1.
I have not found any literature which states the correct wheel lug torque specs. I have a 2015 x1 35i Sport with M 18" wheels installed at the factory and wish someone would help me out. Tanks, much
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08-04-2015, 09:20 PM | #6 |
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E21 (3 series thru 83) = 60 ftlbs
E30 (3 series 84-91) = 75 ftlbs E36 (3 series 92-98) = 75 ftlbs E46 (3 series 99-05) = 90 ftlbs E90/91/92/93 (3 series 06-11) = 88 ftlbs E12 (5 series thru 81) = 65 ftlbs E28 (5 series 82-88) = 75 ftlbs E34 (5 series 89-96) = 80 ftlbs E39 (5 series 97-03) = 95 ftlbs E60/61 (5 series 04-10) = 95 ftlbs E24 (6 series thru 89) = 75 ftlbs E63/64 (6 series 03-on) = 95 ftlbs E23 (7 series thru 87) = 75 ftlbs E32 (7 series 88-94) = 80 ftlbs E38 ( 7 series 95-01) = 95 ftlbs E65/66 (7 series 02-08) = 95 ftlbs E31 (8 series) = 80 ftlbs E36/7 & E36/8 (all Z3) = 75 ftlbs E85/86 (Z4 thru 09) = 90 ftlbs E89 (Z4 10-on) = 90 ftlbs E52 (all Z8) = 95 ftlbs E83 (all X3) = 90 ftlb E53 (X5 thru 06) = 105 ftlbs E70 (X5 07-on) = 105 ftlbs E71 (all X6) = 105 ftlbs |
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08-09-2015, 08:09 PM | #8 |
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I always go with ~ 90lb-ft...been doing that for a long time and never had an issue.
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