What's the Subaru Impreza wheel nut torque?

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James B. January 20, 2021
The Subaru Impreza wheel nut torque iS80 ft-lbs. Making sure Your tires are in the greatest of condition is crucial to not crashing. You will come into problems with this car part at some time or another. Premature tire wear is something You could face. You could run into feathering issues. You could face cupping problems. Make sure to check the tire pressure once a month. Check for holes, in case You run over a pothole. The part may become loose at some point. This part will need to be replaced eventually. You don't want to get into any wrecks on the highway. You should replace Your tires every 30,000 to 50,000 miles.
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Stephen E July 30, 2020
The Subaru Impreza lug nut torque is listed at 80 ft. Lbs. From the factory specs.
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M Goldblum September 28, 2023
IS 80ft. MFor 2012-2017 Subaru Impreza sports premium 5 sp. Trans models. Under manual in either flat tires related or under specifications. MUST Tighten in star position to have the aluminium tire seated properly. If steel. Is 89ft of torque. Must have a modern torquewrench. Please🙏 do NOT use the cheapest piece of s**t you can find. 🛞 wheels and brakes are the most important parts of your car.Make is a hobby to check every thousand miles: your tires for feathering and odd wearing. Listen forsigns of fatigue in the calliper housing. Soft brakes or odd fully brestback brakes means you need to change them NOW. NOT ASAP. Also go behind the car lay down facing the back of the tires and check the alignment. If they are off. You’ll have terrible gas mileage and a dangerous vehicle. Check all factory specs ifyou’re going to change them yourself or let a mechanic fix them. On some cars it’s pretty easy to change rotors and brakes on other cars ( usually more expensive) are extremely difficult and dangerous for you to change without the correct exact expensive specific tools made for car.
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