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Old 03-17-2020, 06:46 PM   #1
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LRG tires psi and torque

Tomorrow the big day, my PDI for the Raptor. I have some tools, creeper, flashlight, tire pressure gauge, etc.
I'll go with trailer sticker for tire pressure and the tires should be the Sailuns LRG. I suspect around 110psi but what lug nut torque should there be? Typical aluminum wheels around 90-100#. This sound right?
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90 pounds sounds good for the lugs, and I would use the pressure on the sticker. Congrats, have you told the dealer you intend on spending hours inspecting? There isn’t any “standard” but most dealers allot about 2hrs for the “walkthrough”.
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90 pounds sounds good for the lugs, and I would use the pressure on the sticker. Congrats, have you told the dealer you intend on spending hours inspecting? There isn’t any “standard” but most dealers allot about 2hrs for the “walkthrough”.
Thanks, yeah I told them I'd be there a while.

My plan was let their guy/gal walk me through things I'm unfamiliar with like the touch pad and cable slides then spend time exercising everything. It will be connected to water and electric and I or they will take it to their dump before leaving. Assuming it's good enough to take home. I dropped the motorhome off today and they were working on the steps and slide awnings.
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Old 03-17-2020, 07:57 PM   #4
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Those lug nuts should be torqued to 120 ft lbs with the 1/2" studs. There should be a sticker near the fenders indicating that. The tires, if they are G range tires should be 110 psi cold.
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