alloy lug nut torque?

I have a 04 Tacoma Double Cab with alloy wheels (I think all 04's have the same). What should I set the torque wrench to when I rotate the tires?

Thanks,

Mac

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Mac
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Reply to
karinhall

It can never be a bad idea to make sure the torque is correct, no matter what you are doing, rotating or fixing flat etc...

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Plowboy

all this sage advice and I don't see any answer posted to the question. Assuming the lack of an owner's manual, a good estimate based on my 98 would be somewhere around 83 ft lbs.

: > Mac : :

Reply to
Karl Rove

The 2004's use 83 ft lbs for the lug nuts.

Reply to
bbtaco

Thanks for the info..... the owner's manual didn't even have the oil filter location or fluid levels in it nevermind the torque for wheels. Need to rotate the tires after my road trip now..... Thanks again!

Mac

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Mac

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