60 foot pounds
Putting larger tires on your car will give you higher top spee with less torque. However, changing the tire size will make your speedometer inaccurate.
yo need the torque for the tires. its 75
Get the widest, stickiest tires you can and it will pull harder without squealing.
tire rotation
Engine torque and horse power will be the same, but the torque available to the ground will be reduced due to the fact that it is harder to turn larger tires.
Tires are out of balance. Have the tires balanced.
yes you can as long as the lug pattern is right and you have tires to fit them.
If you get good rims and tires, it can be spectacular. However, you will still not be able to compete with newer, lighter cars.
It helps out the speed and RPM's you run at.
40 lbs with the torque wrench, according to mechanic that put my tires on. Not 100% sure though. Please confirm with others here...
i have an '06 jetta wagon 5 speed tdi. the torque settings for my tire are 92lbs
Yes, you must tighten your lug nuts in a criss cross pattern and torque them to spec.Improved answer. - The above is correct, but is more to do with keeping the tire secure on the hub. It has no affect on the brakes either way.