The recommended torque for tightening lug nuts on a truck typically ranges from 80 to 150 foot-pounds, depending on the vehicle's make and model. It's important to consult the owner's manual for the specific torque specifications for your truck. Always use a torque wrench to ensure accurate tightening and prevent over-tightening, which can damage the wheel or lug nuts.
i suggest 12 ft lbs.
10 foot truck-368 cubic feet 14 foot truck-669 cubic feet 17 foot truck-849 cubic feet 24 foot truck-1401 cubic feet 26 foot truck-1538 cubic feet
If a truck weighs 4000 pounds, it is 2 tons heavy.
The tare weight (all fluids full except just 10L fuel, no driver, no payload) of a 26 foot Penske non-CDL ramp truck is 15241 pounds. It can carry 50 gallons of diesel, so with a full fuel tank, it's about 15616 pounds. It has a max GVW of 26,000 pounds, so it can carry up to 10,384 pounds including the driver, whatever is in the cab and whatever is in the back of the truck. The liftgate versions of 26 foot Penske non-CDL trucks are about 1000 pounds heavier, and are also limited to 26000 pounds GVW. The above weights are from Penske in June 2017. You'll read in many places that the empty weight of a 26 foot Penske truck is around 13,000 pounds. This is incorrect.
40000 POUNDS
1 foot = 12 inches1 foot-pound = 12 inch-pounds
To convert inch-pounds to foot-pounds, you need to divide by 12 since there are 12 inches in a foot. Therefore, 250 inch-pounds is equal to 20.83 foot-pounds (250 inch-pounds / 12 = 20.83 foot-pounds).
i think 23
To convert foot-pounds to inch-pounds, multiply the foot-pounds by 12, since there are 12 inches in a foot. Therefore, 36 foot-pounds is equal to 36 x 12 = 432 inch-pounds.
90 inch - pounds (torque) = 90 / 12 = 7.5 foot pounds (torque)
86nM is approximately 63.4 foot-pounds force.
1 foot = 12 inches(1 foot) pound = (12 inch) pounds(18 foot) pounds = (18 x 12) = 216 inch pounds