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Car Forum / Citroen Cars / March 2006

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Picasso wheel nuts

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GG - 26 Mar 2006 19:08 GMT
Does anyone in the group happen to know the Torque settings for the road
wheels on a Picasso. Would be grateful for any feedback on this.
                   Cheers!
Malc - 26 Mar 2006 21:15 GMT
> Does anyone in the group happen to know the Torque settings for the road
> wheels on a Picasso. Would be grateful for any feedback on this.
>                    Cheers!
Somewhere between a grunt and Ooh you B******. At least that's what I use on
all my cars and no wheels have fallen off in over 20 years of motoring. The
only time a wheel nearly came off was when a tyre place had used a
calibrated torque wrench to do up the wheel nuts. Both front wheels had nuts
that were only finger tight.

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Steven Deckers - 27 Mar 2006 19:04 GMT
Hello,

I'm not sure if it's about the same for a Picasso, but on my old good
Peugeot 205 the settings were 80Nm for steel and 90 Nm for alloy wheels, but
most of us put at least 150 Nm on the bolts

>> Does anyone in the group happen to know the Torque settings for the road
>> wheels on a Picasso. Would be grateful for any feedback on this.
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> calibrated torque wrench to do up the wheel nuts. Both front wheels had
> nuts that were only finger tight.

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