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I have done some searches and have come up with anything from 150-165 ft-lb for previous model years.
I suppose it is still the same? What do you all use if you rotate your own tires?
I also went through the owner's manual in the specifications section and also the tire section but I can't find anything. Isn't it usually given in the manual? Maybe I missed it.
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I have done some searches and have come up with anything from 150-165 ft-lb for previous model years.
I suppose it is still the same? What do you all use if you rotate your own tires?
I also went through the owner's manual in the specifications section and also the tire section but I can't find anything. Isn't it usually given in the manual? Maybe I missed it.
(Trying for 25 posts so I can have a sig like the adults.)
Its 165 ft-lb I saw it in the manual the other night
I went through the book again and found it on page 339 in the Roadside Emergencies section. How I found it there is that it's referenced in the index under "Lug nuts". Not sure why I didn't have enough sense to check the index the last two trips through the book.
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