How tight should the screws/nuts be on wheels

You should follow the torque specs in your user manual. Typically most cars run around 80 to 100 ft-lbs of torque on a dry stud but you should really make sure you have the correct number for your vehicle and a decent quality torque wrench to ensure that you get it right.

I also recommend re-torquing the lugs after about 200 miles of driving, especially on alloy wheels.

3 Likes