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Old 03-22-2011, 12:33 AM
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Hi I have a couple questions because I am planning to switch tires

I am switching out of a factory alloy rim to some steel soft 8s. I was wondering what torque the lug should be?

What size thread for Dana 35s?

And do all XJs come factory with acorn lug nuts? Because I'm unsure of what I have right now(No jack to lift and see. No torque wrench to remove) and I was told I needed acorn style lugs to fit the steel cragars
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How is this advanced tech? Please think... and pay attention... moving to OEM tech...
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Hi I have a couple questions because I am planning to switch tires

I am switching out of a factory alloy rim to some steel soft 8s. I was wondering what torque the lug should be?

What size thread for Dana 35s?

And do all XJs come factory with acorn lug nuts? Because I'm unsure of what I have right now(No jack to lift and see. No torque wrench to remove) and I was told I needed acorn style lugs to fit the steel cragars
I'm so confused on the questions...but I'll give it a shot.

100 ft/lbs for the torque on the lug nuts

thread for Dana 35??? no clue what you're asking here

I have the acorn lug nuts on my XJ, you don't need a torque wrench to remove the lug nuts, just use the torque wrench when re-installing. And why would you need to lift your Jeep to see what kind of lug nuts you have? Ask BEN DOVER and look.
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Originally Posted by SlackJaw
I'm so confused on the questions...but I'll give it a shot.

100 ft/lbs for the torque on the lug nuts

thread for Dana 35??? no clue what you're asking here

I have the acorn lug nuts on my XJ, you don't need a torque wrench to remove the lug nuts, just use the torque wrench when re-installing. And why would you need to lift your Jeep to see what kind of lug nuts you have? Ask BEN DOVER and look.

I mean the bolt size on the danas for the lug nuts (10mm, 12mm, 14mm, 7/16", 1/2", 9/16", 5/8")

I'm needing to lift my jeep because I need to remove the tire to see what type of lugs I currently have and I didn't know what type of lugs factory XJs come with(Acorn, Ball or Round, Flat)
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