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      04-24-2014, 12:29 AM   #34
Jan van Zyl
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Drives: 2011 X3 (F25) x-drive 2.0D
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Windhoek, Namibia

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Originally Posted by cadman50 View Post
I saw responses on the lugnut torque at n-m but not ft-lb's. I have a 35i with 19" tires all around same size. I recently had my winter tires taken off and the all seasons put back on. They torque'd the lugnuts to 100ft-lbs. seems a little high but is that acceptable? I'm surprised that piece of data isn't in the owner's manual. I also rotated the tires front to back because the outside edges on the front were worn and I wanted better tire's on the front. I had 21000 miles on the original tires and they look like they can go another 8000 miles or so. I was a little concerned that BMW recommends not rotating but the X3 seems to handle fine. At first after the winters were taken off the handling seemed super tight but that's because I was used to having 18" snow tires on for the winter and they aren't known for handling. I thought it might be from rotating the tires that the handling seemed weird.
Recommended torque is 120Nm = 88.5lbs/ft...
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