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What is the proper torque specification for the lug nuts on a 2005 Chevy Silverado?

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Roberto montes

The 2005 Chevy Silverado requires a lug nut torque of 140 foot pounds to properly secure the wheels onto your vehicle. If the torque is insufficient, you may encounter issues like loose wheels or wobbling, potentially leading to dangerous detachments and accidents. Conversely, over-tightening the lug nuts can cause brake rotor warping. To replace the rotors, parts alone can cost between $147 and $337. Enlisting the help of a mechanic or automotive technician will incur an extra labor cost ranging from $148 to $349.

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  • Blanche Thome

    In 2005, the lug nuts on a Chevy Silverado should be tightened to a torque of 140 foot-pounds.

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