I torque mine to 85ft/lbs with a Craftsman Microtork 1/2in drive. Also depends on type of torque wrench and leverage
Hope you're not using the same lugs as the stock wheels on your aftermarket. It would be ideal to get some fresh lugs, and make sure you don't lube the wheel studs before torquing the lugs (it may read different ft/lbs; e.g. WD-40)
Hope you're not using the same lugs as the stock wheels on your aftermarket. It would be ideal to get some fresh lugs, and make sure you don't lube the wheel studs before torquing the lugs (it may read different ft/lbs; e.g. WD-40)