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      08-09-2010, 04:39 PM   #1
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Recommended torque on wheel nut

Rarely remove wheels myself anymore but planning to do so in near future for switching the AE bulbs.

When re-installating the wheel, what should I torque the nuts to? I am driving E90 on 18" rims.

Also, do I need to do anything with the TPMS when re-installating the rims?

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BMW recommended torque is 88ft lbs.

TPMS should be able to be synced automatically with your vehicle.

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BMW recommended torque is 88ft lbs.

TPMS should be able to be synced automatically with your vehicle.

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Thanks Charles. When you say sync-ing automatically, that means I don't need to do anything at all, including reseting or reconnecting anything, right? Just put back the wheels and everything will work same.
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Thanks Charles. When you say sync-ing automatically, that means I don't need to do anything at all, including reseting or reconnecting anything, right? Just put back the wheels and everything will work same.
Most of the time with out shop cars we have never needed to reset the TPMS on the dash. From a few past customers and forum members, resetting the TPMS from the BMW manual was necessary.

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