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Adaptive spacer torque question.

I just bought a used pair of adaptive 1" spacers for the rear of my '83 911sc. Should I just use the 94ft#'s on the adaptive lugs and the wheel lugs? This question came up because the stock lug nuts are alloy & the adapter ones are steel, so I'm not sure if this would have any effect on the torque that should be used??

PS. I'm not tracking the car. I want to see how everything looks before I even think about spending a grand for 8x16 Fuchs. I have 1/4" ones for the front.

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The same 94 lb-ft torque is specified for alloy or steel lug nuts for 911s.

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