correct tightness or torque (wheel bolts)

Xe

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Does anyone know what the correct tightness or torque is for the wheel bolts on the Leon?
 

danw

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dont know what seat say, but as a general rule most cars are about 110 - 120nm this should be fine
 

BeezerDiesel

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I know from a recent thread elsewhere it's 120nm on a mk5 Golf so that'll be the same setting for the Leon.
Like Tam, I just do it up until it's tight and check them once in a while.....
 

Xe

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Thanks for the replies guys ;)

Also beware not to over tighten wheel bolts as they can snap off!! But this is normally done by a pneumatic tool with the torque setting not set right.
 

flakmunky

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RTFM! ;)

Its 120nm. And you shouldn't 'guess' it as overtightening can be just as bad as not tightening them enough - metal fatigue (in the bolt), damage to the wheel by creating high stress points and stripping the thread in the hub...

And as for impact wrenches - if you see a tyre fitter heading towards your locking nut with one of them punch him immediately. Very hard.

One Spanner Monkey destroyed my locking nut (albeit a different design) on my MGF years ago and didn't bother telling me. I found out when I was descending Hardknott Pass in the Lake District and clipped a rock puncturing the sidewall of the tyre. Words could not describe my thoughts of what I would do to said Spanner Monkey when I discovered what he had done... Rest assured it did involve his impact wrench...
 
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