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JamesBr
Jun 20, 2013Explorer
From the Keystone Manual for that model year.
Wheel Nut Torque
The information contained in these printed instructions outlines the most recently recommended processes involving Lug Nut Torque and takes precedent over any information regarding Lug Nut Torque shown in your ippert, Dexter or AL-KO Owners’ Manuals.
Pre-Trip Maintenance
Always remember
* Check lug nut torque before every trip. Keystone RV recommends this maintenance procedure to ensure proper torque has been applied to lug nuts before heading out on the road.
* Lug nuts should be torqued to 110-120 ft/lbs on all units except for the Cambridge, which requires 140-150 ft/lbs. This is due to the use of a 9/16” stud versus a 1/2” inch stud used on other units.
* Always follow the appropriate star pattern as indicated in these instructions or in your axle Manufacturer’s owner’s manual to assure proper torque.
Wheel Nut Torque
The information contained in these printed instructions outlines the most recently recommended processes involving Lug Nut Torque and takes precedent over any information regarding Lug Nut Torque shown in your ippert, Dexter or AL-KO Owners’ Manuals.
Pre-Trip Maintenance
Always remember
* Check lug nut torque before every trip. Keystone RV recommends this maintenance procedure to ensure proper torque has been applied to lug nuts before heading out on the road.
* Lug nuts should be torqued to 110-120 ft/lbs on all units except for the Cambridge, which requires 140-150 ft/lbs. This is due to the use of a 9/16” stud versus a 1/2” inch stud used on other units.
* Always follow the appropriate star pattern as indicated in these instructions or in your axle Manufacturer’s owner’s manual to assure proper torque.
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