Need help on installing Ingalls camber kit
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Need help on installing Ingalls camber kit
Well, i'm home for the thanksgiving weekend so I plan to install the parts in my parents' garage over this holiday after the meal.
Anyway, I did a search on how much torque should I use on the links and I came up with
1.) Lower arm should be torqued to 79.6 ft lbs and 43 ft lbs.
2.) Control arm should be torqued to 51 ft lbs and 40 ft lbs.
My question is which side am I suppose to torqued to 79.6, the frame or the wheel hub?
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Anyway, I did a search on how much torque should I use on the links and I came up with
1.) Lower arm should be torqued to 79.6 ft lbs and 43 ft lbs.
2.) Control arm should be torqued to 51 ft lbs and 40 ft lbs.
My question is which side am I suppose to torqued to 79.6, the frame or the wheel hub?
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Well there are bolts connecting both the wheel hub side and the frame side.
For the lower are I assume that it's the higher torque rate that goes to the frame side and the lower torque rate goes to the wheel hub.
I just wanted to confirm this because I don't have any manual on hands.
For the lower are I assume that it's the higher torque rate that goes to the frame side and the lower torque rate goes to the wheel hub.
I just wanted to confirm this because I don't have any manual on hands.
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Originally Posted by Maxboost
Well there are bolts connecting both the wheel hub side and the frame side.
For the lower are I assume that it's the higher torque rate that goes to the frame side and the lower torque rate goes to the wheel hub.
I just wanted to confirm this because I don't have any manual on hands.
For the lower are I assume that it's the higher torque rate that goes to the frame side and the lower torque rate goes to the wheel hub.
I just wanted to confirm this because I don't have any manual on hands.
8. Tighten the cam bolt and nut and torque to 40 ft-lbs (54 N-m). Tighten the three remaining connections to 43 ft-lbs (59 N-m).
If you don't know which one the cam bolt is, don't worry, you will once you get under the car (just like I did). If you haven't done so, I suggest you at least read this thread because it has links to the ingalls install manual and another thread that gives great details about installing this rear camber kit.
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