90 - 115 ft-lbs
Alloy wheels - 97 ft lb Steel wheels - 154 ft lb
It depends on the number of lugs per wheel your car has. Some cars have up to 5 lugs. Measure the torque by tightening with a wrench.
Maybe a lug nut would probably interchange........
180lbs per the spec
Torque required is 103 Ft-lbs/140 Nm. Torque specifications can be found here in this PDF for almost all vehicles.
Only if the Bolt Pattern is : 5-135
Check out this document, specifies 221 ft./lbswww.autowaresgroup.com/resources/documents/spindle_nut_torque_specs.pdf
'97 sunfire axle nut is 195 ft-lbs. Should be the same for Saturn
For a 4 lug hub, its 4x100mm.
The 97 TJ has a 5x4.5 lug pattern
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