Noted Geoff with appreciation; the reason for the query is due a recent fitting of two new tyres on my modern 'Benz' C class and the rather old fashioned tyre fitting establishment still hand tightened wheel nuts with a torque wrench as opposed to the now widespread use of compressed air tools resulting in wheel nuts tightened to 'god knows' what torque.
The driver's hand book in my 'Benz' clearly states 110 Nms per wheel nut and yes, I know, alloy wheels etc. but following two new tyres on my '400' a couple of years ago, the removal of the front wheels to adjust the brakes, almost caused a back injury and I needed a good length of steel pipe sleeved over the ring spanner to remove the nuts - all quite unnecessary and I feel that a precision piece of machinery such as a '400' would almost certainly have had recommended torque settings for just about every fastening on the car.
I just would like to know the wheel nut settings as I also use a torque wrench for garage work though not necessarily for a road side puncture.
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