Dodge trucks use lug nuts to tighten and secure their wheels. Fastening the wheels on your truck is important for the fuel efficiency of your car as well as your safety.
The lug nuts on the 2010 Dodge Ram have 135 foot-pounds of torque, while the lug nuts on the 2010 Dodge Dakota Big Horn have 110 foot-pounds of torque.
The 4.7-liter V8 engine has a bore/stroke of 3.66/3.40 inches and a compression ratio of 9.8 to 1. It has two valves per cylinder for a total of 16 valves. The engine uses a sequential electronic fuel-injection system for fuel delivery. The 2010 Dodge Ram has a peak horsepower of 2310 hp at 5,650 rpm, and a peak torque of 407 foot-pounds at 3,950 rpm when equipped with the 4.7 liter engine.
The 3.7 liter V6 engine has a bore/stroke of 3.66/3.57 inches and a compression ratio of 9.7 to 1. It has two valves per cylinder for a total of 12 valves. The engine uses a multi-point fuel injection system (MPFI) for fuel delivery. The 2010 Dodge Dakota has a peak horsepower of 210 hp at 5,200 rpm and a peak torque of 235 foot-pounds at 4,000 rpm when equipped with the engine.