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Old 07-14-2018, 02:39 PM
hadfield4wd hadfield4wd is offline
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Originally Posted by gasgasxc View Post
48 in.lb is pretty much the accepted standard today.
You can only get accurate spoke torque numbers with pristine components.

It really comes down to feel and constant adjustment until they stay snug and the wheel stays true IMHO
Ok so here is my issue. I read all kinds of things out there.

Buchanon's who sold me the spokes said 30-36. Although the girl didn't sound like she knew what she was talking about. I am torqued down to 35in/lbs now.

I have no problem going to 48.

I had to have a custom end made for my wrench.

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