Lug nut torque

Noofear

Well-known member
I have a 2015 Bighorn, gross weight 16,000. I've got the Sailun tires at 110 pounds.

Question is, what is the recommendedd torque for the lug nuts?

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uncledon

Her chauffeur
I have a 2015 Bighorn, gross weight 16,000. I've got the Sailun tires at 110 pounds.

Question is, what is the recommendedd torque for the lug nuts?

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My info recommends 120 ft#. I have same year and trailer. Tires don't matter, but wheels do. Pretty sure it says in your owners manual and maybe on your tag on the front street side of trailer.

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BigGuy82

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I have a 2015 Bighorn, gross weight 16,000. I've got the Sailun tires at 110 pounds.

Question is, what is the recommendedd torque for the lug nuts?

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Directly from the Heartland manual - 120 ft.lb.

Also, if you remove wheels, re-torque after 100 miles. Also a good idea to check every 1,000 or so.


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