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Torque wrench and socket specs for changing a tire/wheel on the Cybertruck?

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Has anyone been able to confirm if the torque wrench setting and socket size for the wheel lugs is the same as other Teslas or different? I seem to recall that previously the settings on the Model S were:


spec is 175N.m. (129 lb/ft)
21mm socket
1/2 torque wrench




Can anyone confirm for sure if it is the same or different for the CyberTruck / CyberBeast when changing a tire on one’s own?
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Has anyone been able to confirm if the torque wrench setting and socket size for the wheel lugs is the same as other Teslas or different? I seem to recall that previously the settings on the Model S were:


spec is 175N.m. (129 lb/ft)
21mm socket
1/2 torque wrench




Can anyone confirm for sure if it is the same or different for the CyberTruck / CyberBeast when changing a tire on one’s own?
That's the same as the M3, I thought it would be higher, though the CT has more lug nuts.
 

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According to TSportline's video on the Cybertruck they are working on, and on which they tried out 3 different wheels on, the lug nuts are exactly the same as other Teslas and torque specs are the same.
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