What is the torque settings for lowering springs???
#2
Are you referring to the bolt on the strut, the nuts that hold the strut assembly to the body or the bolt that clamps the strut assemply to the lower A arm?
They all have different torque recommendations.
They all have different torque recommendations.
#3
Haha didn't think there were so many. I'm not a suspension expert. If you have them, can I have all the torque settings, or just give me what you know. I'm asking this because my car club is having a group install and they're putting in my pro-kits and to make things run smoother they asked me to get the torque settings. Thanks.
#4
Front (2.2 Model...ya know, the faster one)
The self locking nut on top of the shock....22 ft lbs
The nuts that hold the assembly to the fender....28 ft lbs
The bolt that squeezes the bottom of the assembly in the fork...23 ft lbs.
The bolt that attaches the fork to the knuckle....47 ft lbs.
Rear
The self locking nut on top of the shock....22 ft lbs
The nuts that hold the assembly to the fender....28 ft lbs
The bolt that attaches the assembly to the suspension...40 ft lbs
The self locking nut on top of the shock....22 ft lbs
The nuts that hold the assembly to the fender....28 ft lbs
The bolt that squeezes the bottom of the assembly in the fork...23 ft lbs.
The bolt that attaches the fork to the knuckle....47 ft lbs.
Rear
The self locking nut on top of the shock....22 ft lbs
The nuts that hold the assembly to the fender....28 ft lbs
The bolt that attaches the assembly to the suspension...40 ft lbs
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