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    Torque Setting for Marine Master Trailers

    Does anyone know the correct torque setting for the lugs on the Marine Master trailers?



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    Re: Torque Setting for Marine Master Trailers (Navin-R-Johnson)

    90-95 ft. lbs. is what is listed on my trailer.

    My lug torque rating sticker was on the aft facing end of the starboard fender.


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    Re: Torque Setting for Marine Master Trailers (1blubyu)

    Yep 85 - 95# and there should have been a tag on your trailer with that on it....if not check your trailer manual....or write it down in it. I carnied a 1/2" torque wrench in my truck with a socket and extension just for the trailer.
    Get you some wheel locks for all 5 wheels before they walk off.

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    Re: Torque Setting for Marine Master Trailers (EdDavisKY)

    I'll look for the tag but did not notice one - and I didn't get a trailer manual - I'll have to contact MM to get one.

    I was looking at the locks tonight - McGard was the name of the company...



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    Re: Torque Setting for Marine Master Trailers (Navin-R-Johnson)

    Mcgard sells a 5 lock set, part # 24538 that works on our trailers.

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    Re: Torque Setting for Marine Master Trailers (alabamaphoenix)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by alabamaphoenix &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">Mcgard sells a 5 lock set, part # 24538 that works on our trailers.</td></tr></table>

    Thanks for the tip Jerry - just ordered it from Amazon



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    Re: Torque Setting for Marine Master Trailers (Navin-R-Johnson)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by Navin-R-Johnson &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">

    Thanks for the tip Jerry - just ordered it from Amazon

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    Re: Torque Setting for Marine Master Trailers (edowell)

    Just noticed the sticker - it says 110-120 ft. lbs - Must be making the trailers differently now?



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    Re: Torque Setting for Marine Master Trailers (Navin-R-Johnson)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by Navin-R-Johnson &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">Just noticed the sticker - it says 110-120 ft. lbs - Must be making the trailers differently now?

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    Nathan glad you found the sticker, now write it down someplace you will lot lose it, because those stickers have a habit of coming off....or they did when placed on the rear of the fender on SS fenders.
    Dam that will require a click torque wrench sure glad I already have one, even have a 3/4" drive one for my John Deer tractor.

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    Re: Torque Setting for Marine Master Trailers (EdDavisKY)

    Ed - Although you have impeccable taste in boats and trucks, your judgement seems a bit misguided in tractors.

    I counted the other day - between me and two of my neighbors we have 7 Kubotas including the tractors and RTVs



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    Re: Torque Setting for Marine Master Trailers (Navin-R-Johnson)

    When we moved here(7 yrs ago) and I was looking for them there was not a Kubota tractor dealer within 65 miles of here. Always wanted a Deer (dealer less than 20 miles) then got one and about blew my top.......dam thing is made in India. Seems only their big ones are still made in the USA.

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