125 ft/lbs. Very important to use a torque wrench.
This will help you better I hope it comes up for you. Good Luck
http://www.keystoner..._Nut_Torque.pdf

Keystone Lug Nut Torgue Specs
#1
Posted 12 March 2008 - 10:35 AM
07 31 FQBHS...Jasmine
#2
Posted 12 March 2008 - 12:10 PM
2008 Outback 21rs
DH (Jason), DW (Rebecca) DG (Copper), DS Sept.'11
#3
Posted 12 March 2008 - 01:29 PM
My practice has been to check TP and lug nut torque to 100 ft-lbs prior to every trip. I have never seen any lugs loose.
I will now revise my practive to torques to 120 ft-lbs. prior to everyt trip. My goal is to never become an accident statistic and this will help me attain that goal.
2011 Shadow Cruiser S260BHS (Formerly 2007 Keystone Outback 23RS)
2005 Nissan Armada SE 2WD/TowPkg/EqualizerHitch-1200/Prodigy/Barker VIP 3500 Electric Jack

#4
Posted 12 March 2008 - 03:40 PM
Thanks 4campers.
John
07 31 FQBHS...Jasmine
#5
Posted 07 April 2008 - 07:26 PM

2008 Dodge Quad Cab 2500 6.7L Cummins w/ 6 speed auto
Me (Chip), DW, DD (6 yrs old), DS (2 1/2 years old)
DD (Odin - 11 year old Chocolate Lab)
Littleton, Colorado

#6
Posted 07 April 2008 - 08:08 PM
2 kids
#7
Posted 07 April 2008 - 10:35 PM
I would think that the lugnut torque will be different on the aluminum rims also, opposed to the steel rims...............
You would think so... I have no idea. Just wondering what size socket to get tomorrow. Someone said that there are two different sizes for the wheel and the spare, and I woudl love to just go buy one deep well for each. BTW... ANYONE WATCHING THIS MEMPHIS KU GAME?
2008 Dodge Quad Cab 2500 6.7L Cummins w/ 6 speed auto
Me (Chip), DW, DD (6 yrs old), DS (2 1/2 years old)
DD (Odin - 11 year old Chocolate Lab)
Littleton, Colorado

#8
Posted 12 July 2011 - 08:19 AM
#9
Posted 26 May 2020 - 07:12 AM
The PDF link in #1 is broken. Video on lug torque from Keystone's site give the same values as Bob's post above.
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