Cottonwood
Roadster#433, Model S#S37
Cottonwood,
The Tesla service rep putting on my winter wheels said: 170 Newton/meters of force. This looked to be around 50-70 pounds at 1.5 feet. Use a torque wrench or do a formal conversion if you want it right. You will need to take it in for the TPMS to be synced if you don't use them from your summer wheels.
Let's see if I can do that one without looking it up; I like dimensional analysis:
170N-m * 2.2lb/kg / 9.8N/kg (1g) * 3.3 ft/m = 126 ft-lb
I then looked the conversion up on-line:
170N-m * 0.737562149277ft-lb/N-m =125 ft-lb
which is a little higher than 70lb * 1.5 ft = 105ft-lb but not too far off.
The answer is the lug nuts should be torqued to 170N-m = 125ft-lb
Thanks!