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Old 08-03-2023, 03:28 PM   #32
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2018 high country 380th. Should lug nuts be at a certain torque? Thank you
According to the Keystone owners manual

PRE-TRIP MAINTENANCE ALWAYS REMEMBER- Check lug nut torque before every trip. Keystone RV recommends this maintenance procedure to ensure proper torque has been applied to lug nuts before heading out on the road.- Lug nuts should be torqued to 110-120 ft./lbs. (140-150 ft./lbs. on hubs using a 9/16” stud).- Always follow the appropriate star pattern (See pg. 24) as indicated in these instructions or in your axle manufacturer’s owner’s manual to assure proper torque.- Torque lug nuts in the correct stages and follow-up intervals after any wheel reinstallation. PRE-TRIP PROCEDURE 1 | Set your torque wrench to 110-120 ft./lbs. (140-150 ft./lbs. for 9/16” stud). 2 | Refer to the Wheel Nut Torque Sequence patterns on the next page. Position wheel as illustrated then, starting with the bolt labeled #1, apply torque to all lug nuts following the star pattern that match’s your RV’s wheels. 3 | Complete the procedure on each wheel. Before moving to each new wheel, be sure to verify your preset torque wrench value.

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https://www.keystonerv.com/owners-manuals
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