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Old 05-26-2017, 06:13 AM   #1
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Unhappy FF 21RB wheel torque

I can't find anywhere what the required wheel torque should be on my FF 21RB. All the manuals say is that they should be torqued regularly but no specs.
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For 14' or 15" wheels it should be about 100 ft-lbs.
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For 14' or 15" wheels it should be about 100 ft-lbs.

Agree ... torque my 15" wheels at 100 ft. lb.
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Old 05-27-2017, 07:41 AM   #4
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I agree with the above. The published spec is going to fall from 90-120 ft-lbs. I set my torque wrench to 100 ft-lbs for my funfinder wheels, and that works well. Re-check them after about 20 miles and again after about 75 to 100 miles anytime I have had a wheel off. Periodic rechecks from there on out results in "no change"....but it makes me feel good to know for sure they are correct.
Some folks just say "get 'em down farmer tight with a x-wrench".....ok with me if they do it like that, but I prefer using a torque wrench.
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