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Fitting spacers - a few questions



  Decked Dirty Diesel!
Hello all,

I recently purchased some 16" Clio Sport alloys, I went to fit them yesterday and the back ones go on fine, however, the tyres on the front rub on the coilovers, so I ordered these to fix the problem:

eBay item number: 270840344975

At first I didn't even think about fitting them, I assumed I could just wack them on with a cross wrench the same as I have been with my wheels, until I just saw a thread about how you should torque them to 80-90nm and give them a coat of copper grease before hand.

Would it be best to take them to my local garage and get them to fit them? If I took it to them Imagine they would just wack them on with an air gun in 2 minutes. They don't seem to ever give a s**t about anything haha

My dad has a torque wrench, is it literally just as simple as setting the wrench between 80 and 90 and tighten slowly until it clicks? I could probably do it myself. I know I have to do this to put the spacers on the hubs, should i do it to put the wheels onto the spacers after or can i just use the cross wrench for them? also is the copper grease necessary?

Any advice would be appreciated

thanks guys,
Lee

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Buy yourself some copper grease, clean the hub face up with a wire brush first then fit as you said borrowing your dads torque wrench and use it on the spacers and wheels.
 
  Decked Dirty Diesel!
Buy yourself some copper grease, clean the hub face up with a wire brush first then fit as you said borrowing your dads torque wrench and use it on the spacers and wheels.

Okay thanks man, what nm should I torque my wheels to? 80-90 again?

also would this grease be okay?

eBay item number: 310241772622
 


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