1981 mid-life cycle facelift; 3.4 R/V series; 3.5 sidesaddle fuel tank, half-ton model were the C10 and K10 long-bed and short-bed trucks. While many prior C/K half-ton trucks has used a six-lug bolt pattern (6x5.5") for the horsepower and torque output was increased to 210 horsepower, and 300 pound-feet of torque.
one hundred pounds
the torque for your lugs is 65 Ft/Lbs
100 foot pounds
M12 x 1.50 is the lug specs for this truck. Remember to use torque sticks to put the lugs on so you don't Couse damage to the rotors or wheels.
Use tire iron to break lugs loose. Jack up by frame to clear tire, remove lugs, exchange tire, thread lugs hand tight,lower until tire just contacts ground to keep from spinning, torque to specs, drop car.
The 1500 has 6 lugs as where the 2500 has 8 lugs per wheel>
The Dodge 6 lug is not the same as the Chevy six lug.
You have to change axle and hubs
It states on the lug nut, torque to 100 ft/lbs.
6 Lugs on the 1500 ton & 8 for the 2500 ton
6 lugs... Its a 6x127 bolt pattern
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