Dragbabie1255
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Cant seem to find this info anywhere!! 2012 LT. 16" rims. Anybody out there that can help out?? thanks 
Would 100ft-lbs apply for any wheel? Or just the stock ones? I installed new wheels today and torqued them to 100.
I usually use an impact, but thats just me.
No one else follow this example. Impacts are for removing nuts/bolts, not for torquing them down.
What is the bolt pattern for the sonics ?
What is the bolt pattern for the sonics ?
Have many of you actually tried to torque to 100ft lb with the stock, standard wheels? I had a hard time feeling "comfortable" with the way it was feeling while I was trying to get there. It felt "soft" like I could break a stud. I when over to our cousin (Chevy Cruze) forum and someone HAD broken studs tightening to 100.
Thoughts?
Note that the threads on the fasteners should not be lubed, but should be clean an dry. Lube on the threads will prevent an accurate torque value.
Papasonic
Depends, There are some impacts that are strong than a person with a breaker bar. I know alot of tire shops just impact most nuts down. Hell most dealerships just impact nuts down.
Ive also seen impacts that you can set a torque spec on and it ratchets once it hits that spec. I prefer to use a torque wrench since Im anal retentive.
Don't tell ARP that. They recommend lubricant for most of the fasteners they sell.
Personally, I'm a big fan of using anti-seize on my studs.