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Here is a naked one I caught earlier if it helps.
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Hi can someone help me with the wheel torque value please.

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Funny, I thought the tyres were run flats?


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Jacking points at the rear are just in front of the rear tyres. I use a trolley jack/rubber pad under the diff housing and then use axle stands/wooden blocks just in front of the rear wheels. I use 65lbft.


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