Anyone ever had problems with aftermarket rims

not THAT much different... you're not going to get a bolt/nut that size that will happily take 100 foot pounds...
what car is this on?
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GM suggest you first torque them to 50lbs, then again to 100lbs. 95lbs is the min while 100lbs is the max for my car.

Document ID# 1340575

2005 Pontiac GTO

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Fastener Tightening Specifications

Application

Specification

Metric

English

Wheel Nuts

First Pass

70 N·m

50 lb ft

Second Pass

140 N·m

100 lb ft

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Document ID# 1340575

2005 Pontiac GTO

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