Torque

FlyersFan76

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Are there torque (Nm) specs for the various fasteners on the truck.

I am specially looking for the seats, seat box to body, 2nd row seat mounts, etc. Does it matter for these types of applications.

Also need it for Wolf rims.

Thanks
 

AdamSanta85

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The factory manual has a torque spec for most everything.

I am specially looking for the seats, seat box to body, 2nd row seat mounts, etc.

Tight for these works just fine.

Wolf wheels as per British MOD, 125lb ft

AESP 2320-D-122-811 MODIFICATION INSTRUCTION No. 36:- INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 The decision has been made to carry out a campaign change of the DEFENDER wheel rim to the DEFENDER(HS)WOLF wheel rim, in complete vehicle sets (qty 5). 1.2 The DEFENDER used a tubeless (7.50x16) tyre fitted with an inner tube on a tubed type rim. The tyres currently in use on the vehicle can be changed over to the new tubless rim utilising a 'snap-in' rubber valve. Due to the heavier construction of the replacement rim, the wheel nut torque has been increased to 170 Nm (125lb ft) to compensate for this..
 

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javelinadave

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From the service manual:
Alloy wheels - 130 Nm (96 lbf/ft)
Steel wheels - 100 Nm (80 lbf/ft)
Heavy duty wheels - 170 Nm (125 lbf/ft)
 
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