The 2005 Chevy Silverado has a lug nut torque of 140 foot pounds. This is the amount of torque required to hold the wheel onto Your vehicle, using lug nuts. If the torque is too low, You may experience loose wheels, wobbling, and even detachments that could result in a traffic accident. In contract, overly tightening the lug nuts can result in warping of the brake rotors. Replacing the rotors can cost between $147 and $337 for parts alone. Having it performed by a mechanic or automotive technician will cost You an additional $148 to $349 in labor.
Caryn T.
April 9, 2020
A 2005 chevy silverado lug nuts should be torqued to 140 ft-lbs.
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