Proper torque for lug nuts?

Discussion of Infiniti's amazing (and underrated) sport-luxury crossovers, the EX35 and EX37. For 2014, the EX series will be renamed QX50, in line with Ininfiit's new naming conventions.
minimo3
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Ok I know its probably in the manual but I'm too lazy to look it up. I'm putting on my snow tires/wheels and I want to tighten them to the correct torque. I'm guessing its around 75-80 lb/ft?


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Just check your service manual lol.

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80 ft-lbs

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Thanks! I got Michelin X-Ice Xi2's. Looks like there'll be snow from Sunday-Tuesday so we'll get to test it out. Still getting used to the 'sparse' 5-spoke wheel design


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