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OZ Aero III wheels Torque specs.

hkollan

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Hello everyone,

I am restoring a set of original OZ Aero 3 piece wheels.
I had the center pieces(crack free! :-) ) powder coated, and the barrels glass blasted but not painted.
Does anyone know if there is a paint colorcode for the light grey inside wheel/barrel?
I have also been searching for the torque specs for the 35 rim bolts, but did not find anything.
I think I read in an OZ manual the values 1.5-1.8nm. But not sure if that was related to these specific wheels.

Hans
 

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Hello everyone,

I am restoring a set of original OZ Aero 3 piece wheels.
I had the center pieces(crack free! :) ) powder coated, and the barrels glass blasted but not painted.
Does anyone know if there is a paint colorcode for the light grey inside wheel/barrel?
I have also been searching for the torque specs for the 35 rim bolts, but did not find anything.
I think I read in an OZ manual the values 1.5-1.8nm. But not sure if that was related to these specific wheels.

Hans
Torque for the 35 M7 Bolts is 25NM

Inside Barrels are sometimes Painted, sometimes nothing, Sometimes Grey, Sometimes Black.. was ever was left over by OZ
 
if you look into the Standart NM for M7 screws (8.8 or 10.9 strengt) it’s still on the high end. Everything from 23-25NM is good for Rims. I use the 25 for my replicas centers
 
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