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Default AEV Pintler Beadlock Wheels Torque settings

Am getting new BFG Muddies tomorrow on my AEV Pintler Beadlock wheels. Does anyone know what the factory torque setting is for these wheels?
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Am getting new BFG Muddies tomorrow on my AEV Pintler Beadlock wheels. Does anyone know what the factory torque setting is for these wheels?
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do you mean the bolts that hold the beads

or the lug nuts holding the wheel to the hub
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Torque in 2 stages 10 ft/lbs then 15ft/lbs use a star type pattern to pull then down evenly
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do you mean the bolts that hold the beads

or the lug nuts holding the wheel to the hub
The bolts that hold the beads onto the wheel
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Torque in 2 stages 10 ft/lbs then 15ft/lbs use a star type pattern to pull then down evenly
Thanx Johnboy. Just so I got it, this is for the 24 bolts around the beadlock rim on each wheel yes?
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Yep
And always use anti seize on every one of the bolts.
I run walkers and do 12 ft lb and then 18 ft lb

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