I dont know what cambridge is, but I feel sure your studs are 1/2". Torque the nuts to 110-120 pounds with a torque wrench.
Hi all,
We just purchased 2009 Keystone Springdale 298bssr,
as I am reading thru the owners manual I notice in the
wheel torque section that there are two settings torque specs.
one is Cambridge and non cambridge
My question is what is mine and what is the difference?
Is Cambridge a model type like springdale 1/2 inch studs cambridge 9/16 inch studs?
Sorry but I would rather ask a dumb question now than pay for
not asking later
Thanks in advance.
Ken and Cat![]()
I dont know what cambridge is, but I feel sure your studs are 1/2". Torque the nuts to 110-120 pounds with a torque wrench.
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Thanks,
Very helpful.
The 2006 Keystone Cambridge had problems with the aluminum wheels. There was a recall on the product. They stress the torque on the wheels. I don't know if this will help you. But this would explain the higher torque rate. I hope this maybe helped.