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Use new bolts!
Tighten in the following stages 1. 20Nm 2. 100Nm 3. wait 3 mins 4. slacken bolts 1&2 retighten to 20Nm +110 degrees 5. carry out stage 4 for bolts 3,4,5 & 6 then bolts 7,8,9 &10 Sequence,8 4 1 5 97 3 2 6 10 Bolts 9 & 10 are flywheel side of the engine.
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As you can see from this Mercedes manual page, the specified torque for "wheel nuts" (not bolts, which you probably do NOT have) is 133 ft/lbs. Many reference sources quote a range of "126-140" foot-pounds for the dually-wheel Sprinter 3500.
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