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In 2009, the lug nut torque for a Chevy Impala was set at 155 foot-pounds. When dealing with lug nuts on a car, it's crucial to handle them carefully to prevent damage. Over-tightening them can lead to them breaking or getting stripped, especially if they're old or rusty. If the lug nuts get stripped, they'll just spin in place and become impossible to loosen. In such cases, using a mechanical press to remove them may cause damage to the wheel. If a lug nut snaps, it will require removing the rotor on the wheel and unthreading it from the back. However, both of these scenarios can be easily prevented by exercising caution.
110 pounds of torque. The individual claiming 150 pounds of torque clearly lacks knowledge about automobiles.
The recommended torque specification for a 2009 Chevrolet Impala is 100 ft-lbs, not the 155 ft-lbs used for trucks.
The lug nut torque for the 2009 Chevy Impala is rated at 155 foot-pounds.