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2012 to 2021 3500 ram pickups

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    Posted: 28 May 2021 at 6:02pm
Ram recalling these as the lug nut torque specs in the book are wrong. Also on the 4500 and 5500 trucks. I dont know what the proper torque is.
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Depending on the type of lug nut it's 145-150 ft.lbs 2500 through 5500
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I have not received any recall notice on a 2020 3500. When were you notified?
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It took 9 years to figure out the torque on a set of bolts ??? Big smile
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Originally posted by steve(ill) steve(ill) wrote:

It took 9 years to figure out the torque on a set of bolts ??? Big smile

No Probably took 9 years for a lawyer to get it into court for a retard who doesent know witch way to turn the lug wrench 😂

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DMiller Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 May 2021 at 9:15am
All too many shops still hammer the peewaddins out of lug nuts with 1/2 and 3/4" impacts, there are limits.  On the semis today the torque value for the pilot center hubs is 450-500ftlbs.  Inch impact will draw them until half past squeal or closer to 1000ftlbs, tire shops are now requiring hand torque and only drawing down enough to get some turn of the nuts before hit torque, if do not turn are already too tight.
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I use the torque sticks exclusively.

I also have no impact under 1000 foot pounds either
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So I looked up the recall and it only effects wheels that have been re-torqued after leaving the factory. Guessing they are replacing the studs and handing out revised books?
Kind of an interesting subject as in the “industrial pump” industry, fasteners are only recommended for a “1 time” use once torqued and should be replaced. Somewhere the automotive industry must have a different specification standard or they never reach full torque value based from size, TPI, material?
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I always thought that was a CRAP idea... Torque till the yield point and ruin the bolt for future use.. WHY... We have been making bolts for 200 years and only in the last few have they designed things to the YIELD point... Poor Engineering if you ask me.
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My 2018 Ram 2500 had a recall on the front hubs not torqued properly. Took it back to the dealer they retorqued the hub and sent me on my way. Have not received any notice on a new recall. Did buy new tires all ready as I have 60k on the truck.Tire shop put the wheels on to specs and I checked them after 100 miles and still in specs.Mine is 142 ft.lbs.
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what would be the torque setting ona 2003? 
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Originally posted by bobkyllo bobkyllo wrote:

I use the torque sticks exclusively.

I also have no impact under 1000 foot pounds either

Try torqueing with a hand torque wrench, then use a torque wrench with a torque stick. I bet it turns more. Some torque sticks are not that accurate.
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Originally posted by shameless dude shameless dude wrote:

what would be the torque setting ona 2003? 


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Originally posted by steve(ill) steve(ill) wrote:

I always thought that was a CRAP idea... Torque till the yield point and ruin the bolt for future use.. WHY... We have been making bolts for 200 years and only in the last few have they designed things to the YIELD point... Poor Engineering if you ask me.

Nearly every bolt in the C15 Cat engine I am building is Torque to Yield design, what a waste of materials.  Rod, Head, Rocker Shaft bolts all torque to yield, only ones not were mains.
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