Apr 17, 2010 #1 B blake555 Member Joined Apr 8, 2010 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Location n.s looking for wheel nut torque for a 09 rzr le
Apr 17, 2010 #2 AreWeThereYet Active VIP Member Joined Apr 4, 2009 Messages 12,775 Reaction score 7,554 Location Grande Prairie Service manual says aluminum wheels 90ftlbs and steel 27ftlbs
Apr 17, 2010 Moderator #3 arff Active VIP Member Joined Apr 21, 2009 Messages 141,822 Reaction score 56,064 Location Leduc AreWeThereYet said: Service manual says aluminum wheels 90ftlbs and steel 27ftlbs Click to expand... wow that is a big difference.
AreWeThereYet said: Service manual says aluminum wheels 90ftlbs and steel 27ftlbs Click to expand... wow that is a big difference.
Apr 17, 2010 #4 AreWeThereYet Active VIP Member Joined Apr 4, 2009 Messages 12,775 Reaction score 7,554 Location Grande Prairie arff said: wow that is a big difference. Click to expand... I know,.. I am wondering if there is an error in the book
arff said: wow that is a big difference. Click to expand... I know,.. I am wondering if there is an error in the book
Apr 17, 2010 #5 Brute Force Boy Active VIP Member Joined May 17, 2007 Messages 703 Reaction score 74 Location Peace River, AB. Canada I can tell you from my experience with my rzr, if your nuts arn't torqued up, they will rattle loose, I check my back tires before each ride.
I can tell you from my experience with my rzr, if your nuts arn't torqued up, they will rattle loose, I check my back tires before each ride.