What is the torque for wheel bolts?
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The torque standard for car wheel bolts varies depending on the vehicle model, and the specific value should be checked in the manual. For household passenger cars, it is generally 90-110N. Here are the precautions for tightening car wheel bolts: Tightening sequence: Car wheel bolts should be tightened according to their torque standard. There is a specific sequence for tightening the bolts, which should be done in a cross pattern and tightened in three stages to ensure even force distribution on the bolts and a more secure tire installation. Effects of over-tightening or under-tightening: If the wheel bolts are tightened too much, it can easily damage the bolts and make them difficult to remove next time. If the wheel bolts are too loose, it may cause abnormal noises or steering vibrations while driving. In severe cases, it can lead to wheel wobbling and cause the car to veer off course.