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WHITE999-T5
Friday 15th June 2012, 16:27
I am in the process of hopefully securing some 17" alloys for the T5, they are volvo upgrades from standard so just wondered if i needed to change the wheel nuts at all or is it a case of remove 16's and put 17's on?

Thanks for the help.
:wavey:

T5frankie
Friday 15th June 2012, 16:28
just take the wheels off and put new ones on mate

WHITE999-T5
Friday 15th June 2012, 16:31
Many thanks, will do if i manage to procure.

As mines an ex plodder i dont have any of the books, any ideas on the torque loading for the nuts, or can it be found on one of the stickers on the car?

V70 Graham
Friday 15th June 2012, 16:37
Hi,

These should be the correct torque settings.....

VOLVO
740, 760, 780 Series - 1998-83 63
850, 940, 960 Series - 1998-91 63
C70 - 2003-98 81
S40, V40 - 2003-00 81
S60, S80 - 2003-99 103
S70 - 2002-98 81
S90, V90 - 1998 63
V70 - 2003-01 103
V70 - 2000-98 81
XC70 - 2003 103

WHITE999-T5
Friday 15th June 2012, 16:41
Great help thank you, just dont wanna see the wheel bounce past down the road!

I want a T5
Friday 15th June 2012, 17:07
Hi,

These should be the correct torque settings.....

VOLVO
740, 760, 780 Series - 1998-83 63
850, 940, 960 Series - 1998-91 63
C70 - 2003-98 81
S40, V40 - 2003-00 81
S60, S80 - 2003-99 103
S70 - 2002-98 81
S90, V90 - 1998 63
V70 - 2003-01 103
V70 - 2000-98 81
XC70 - 2003 103

Thats interesting Graham, I've always used 85 ft/lbs Mines a 1999 V70 so you are saying I should be at 63?

V70 Graham
Friday 15th June 2012, 17:11
Thats interesting Graham, I've always used 85 ft/lbs Mines a 1999 V70 so you are saying I should be at 63?

VOLVO
740, 760, 780 Series - 1998-83 63
850, 940, 960 Series - 1998-91 63
C70 - 2003-98 81
S40, V40 - 2003-00 81
S60, S80 - 2003-99 103
S70 - 2002-98 81
S90, V90 - 1998 63
V70 - 2003-01 103
V70 - 2000-98 81
XC70 - 2003 103

frobes2
Friday 15th June 2012, 17:13
I've always set mine at about 90..

I want a T5
Friday 15th June 2012, 17:17
VOLVO
740, 760, 780 Series - 1998-83 63
850, 940, 960 Series - 1998-91 63
C70 - 2003-98 81
S40, V40 - 2003-00 81
S60, S80 - 2003-99 103
S70 - 2002-98 81
S90, V90 - 1998 63
V70 - 2003-01 103
V70 - 2000-98 81
XC70 - 2003 103

Close enough!

stribo
Friday 15th June 2012, 17:19
so what about S60's after 2003? ;)

p fandango
Friday 15th June 2012, 17:23
& here's me thinking you just stand on the end of the ratchet till you can't move it, all tight then lol

V70 Graham
Friday 15th June 2012, 17:26
so what about S60's after 2003? ;)

Dunno lol, was just some very old info I had lying around......

M-R-P
Friday 15th June 2012, 17:54
I just turn it til my shoulder clicks - like a biological roeque wrench.

never failed yet lol (although I have snapped a couple of spanners)

d2k
Friday 15th June 2012, 20:55
I just turn it til my shoulder clicks - like a biological roeque wrench.

never failed yet lol (although I have snapped a couple of spanners)


lol...... ^^^^^ this.


if its tight its tight, that'll do...:D

kyboy
Saturday 16th June 2012, 01:11
f.t is usually enough.....lol

JimmyBurnWorld
Saturday 16th June 2012, 10:09
& here's me thinking you just stand on the end of the ratchet till you can't move it, all tight then lol

Then out comes the angle grinder to get it off again.

Puncture repair kit? (http://www.screwfix.com/p/bosch-gws-18v-lin-4-cordless-angle-grinder-18v-bare/66654)

JUDGENINJA
Saturday 16th June 2012, 12:23
I haven't had a wheel fall of yet...

Harvey
Saturday 16th June 2012, 13:20
I haven't had a wheel fall of yet...

But can't get the lockers off :shhh: