Ruger, could you cut the skirting hiding your wheels to expose them more? That would solve your tire changing difficulties.
- Jack
- Jack
Great idea, Jack. Then line the cut edge with Chrome door edge or rubber seal. Safer
Tree
So, what is the proper torque on the tire lugs? I have a 2005 Hi-Lo that now needs new tires (I'm also 72 years old and clueless about vehicle specs).
Jack, I think your information is spot on. My 2005 27T has always been torqued to 90 when at a dealer.You're just a baby! I'm 78. *oof*
I've never found the torque specs for my trailer's wheels. As I recall, I torque them to 90 ft-lbs. And, of course I do it in stages, moving crosswise over the spindle each time. I set them to 40, then 60-65, and then lower the tire to the ground. Finally, I set them all to 90. These are "dry torque" values. DO NOT lubricate the lugs.
If anyone has better information, I hope they'll add it here. I'm happy to be educated.
- Jack