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Technical documentation!

Thank you !
That's exactly the information we need. When I asked, my dealer told me that the large wheel hub nut needs to be tightened to 630 Nm instead of the required 375 Nm. That's quite a difference. I have a torque wrench in my workshop that can reach 850 Nm. But it's much too big and too heavy to take with me on a trip. A torque wrench that can reach 400 Nm is much smaller and can also be used for tightening the wheel nuts, for example.
Maybe it's overkill to use a torque wrench for such jobs. If, e.g., you're 75kg, you're using a 50cm lever, stepping on the lever end will give you 375Nm.
 
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