The torque setting for alloy wheel lug nuts on a Fiat Ducato typically ranges from 120 to 130 Nm (Newton meters). It's essential to check your vehicle's owner's manual for the specific torque specifications, as they may vary slightly depending on the model year and wheel size. Always use a calibrated torque wrench to ensure proper tightening and to avoid damaging the wheel or lug nuts.
The torque setting for a Fiat Ducato typically varies depending on the specific component being worked on. For example, the wheel lug nut torque is generally around 85-90 lb-ft. It’s essential to refer to the vehicle’s service manual for precise torque specifications for different parts to ensure proper assembly and safety.
The wheel torque setting is 76
87-94 all listed as 160 Newton metres 94-02 all listed as 160-180 N M hope this helps Mike 2
76 ft/lbs (103 Nm)
Rear wheel bearing nut tork setting
Check the manual, Wheel nut torque, N·m (kgf·m, ft·lbf): 102.9 (10.5, 76)
235nm
Steel wheel & aluminum alloy wheel: 65~79 lb·ft (9~11 kg·m)
About 85ft lbs. If they are alloy, recheck after 25 miles.
I use a torque stick that attached to my air gun. It is set to 100 foot pounds. I use that for almost all cars with alloy wheels.
The Honda accord rear will bearing should be torqued at 60 pounds. You can ruin the wheel bearing or the wheel seal if you over torque the wheel bearing nut.
80 ftlbs