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The lug nut torque specification for a 2002 Sunfire is 90 foot pounds. This is assuming that the rims are factory stocked, as rims with different masses may require different torque settings.
70 psi
100 Ft. lbs.
92 foot pounds per lug nut. I found this answer in the owner's manual that came with the vehicle.
wheel lug nuts 100 ft lbs according to our Haynes Manual for a 2003 Grand Am page 1-2 under torque specifications
The spare tire on a 2003 Pontiac Montana is under the vehicle behind the back bumper. It is lowered from the inside using the lug wrench on the tire iron.
According to the 2004 Ford Explorer Owner Guide : ( 100 lb. ft. ) * torque specification is for threads not having any rust or dirt
100 ft/lbs of torque 15" or larger diameter wheels 5 on 4.5" bolt circle Most other GM FWD only cars will fit
The torque for the lug nuts on a cat backhoe 426c depend on what size the lug nuts are; for 1/2 lug nuts the torque should be around 80; for 9/16 lug nuts the torque should be around 140.
Lug Nut (Bolt) Torque 110nm (80 ft-lbs)