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  • Bolt torque specs?

    Hi I am looking for the front and rear upper strut bolts torque specs. Searched 3 different forums with no luck.

    thanks

  • #2
    Perhaps because the need for a real torque value is quite unnecessary.. Using a (14 i believe) socket and breaker bar (or 3/8th's half sized breaker bar, as long as it's not a ratchet as you'll destroy the mechanism), you can judge the proper amount by hand.

    Don't be shy to give it that extra pull, but over tightening them isn't necessary.
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    • #3
      lol im with nelson, i think tourqueing stuff is not needed in most cases, i would be suprised if there is even tourque specs for those bolts.
      but give the manual a try anyways, its just a waste of your time, just make sure they are tight.
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      • #4
        front upper strut nuts are 29-40 ft.lbs
        rear upper strut nuts are 12-14 ft.lbs
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