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Here's a handy link to the wheel nut torque settings for hundreds of different vehicles.
Look your's up........and away you go!
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/infoCenter/infoWheelTorque.html
Fastener Tightening Specifications 140 foot pounds for the wheels all the way around.
Application
Specification
Metric
English
Spare Tire Hoist Retaining Bolt
40 N·m
30 lb ft
Wheel Nuts
190 N·m
140 lb ft
Take wrench and put on nut, loosen nut, take nut off the rest of the way, do this till you have no nuts left, take tires off, put nut on the bolt just on the end covering the threads and pound them out with a hammer, pull new ones back in with the nuts.
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