The lug nut torque will depend of the diameter of your wheel studs and the construction of your wheels.
• For a steel wheel and a 1/2 inch stud, torque the lug nut to 90-120 foot lbs
• For a steel wheel and a 9/16 inch stud, torque to 120-140 foot lbs
• For an aluminum wheel and a 1/2 inch stud, torque to 90-100 foot lbs
• For an aluminum wheel and a 9/16 inch stud, torque to 120-140 foot lbs
It's recommended that you check the torque after traveling 50 miles, then periodically after that. view full answer...
I can definitely understand your predicament here not wanting to spend money unnecessarily, but there isn't a way to otherwise power up or test the Touchscreen Remote # LC358601.
The only way to charge it up is to use the charger that was made for it, which is the Replacement Charger for Lippert Ground Control 3.0 Touchscreen Remote # LC267401. view full answer...