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Manny will probably confirm, but should be 100ft/lbs.
Tony,
welland
I'm pretty sure, without checking, that our '97 Olds LSS also calls for 100 ft lb torque for its aluminum wheels. I wouldn't second guess factory specs on this stuff. GM engineering didn't just mindlessly come up with this torque number. Back in my younger days I had an aluminum mag wheel come loose. I bought a torque wrench and never had a wheel come loose again. I now have four torque wrenches and even torque the nuts holding down the carbs. Hang around any shop and you will see more than a few broken carb base plates where people reefed down on the nuts a little too much. Not much breaks and threads don't get stripped out when things are properly torqued. With most people, including myself, the "armstrong" torque wrench, like the seat of the pants dyno, isn't very good.

Hey Keith, just as Colin what pressure he keeps his tires at, I dare you.
Just kidding, I've had a shop snap a couple studs off my Camaro and when I went to take the wheel off, one just sat there and spun because they stripped the threads after it bottomed out. So, I too always tell them not to use an impact on my wheels and to hand tighten them.


Us old farts have to stick together. You know the old saying, "Old age and treachery will overcome youth and cunning."![]()
I actually didn't know you increased the inflation of your tires. I was just being a jerk.
Anyway, tire inflation pressure. I would like to use nitrogen and test the theory that the pressure will stay more consistent over wide temperature changes.
The air you breathe is about 78% nitrogen. You can read a lot about this on the internet and what I gathered was that it made garages easy money for little to no gain. The wheels and tires that I bought have the N2 valve caps so I assume that the tires are nitrogen filled. Ever wonder how they get the old air out before installing the nitrogen.![]()
Manny will probably confirm, but should be 100ft/lbs.
Tony,
welland