Jun 19, 2009 #1 I Instro84 USAF retired Joined Jul 17, 2005 Messages 1,843 anyone know wut the torque is on the lowe r a arm bolts? thanks for the help
Jun 19, 2009 #2 G gnxtc2 Well-Known Member Staff member Joined May 28, 2001 Messages 4,203 Tight enough so you don't crush the frame and bind them. The nuts should locking type that don't back off easily Billy T. gnxtc2@aol.com
Tight enough so you don't crush the frame and bind them. The nuts should locking type that don't back off easily Billy T. gnxtc2@aol.com
Jun 19, 2009 #3 E EB1STGN New Member Joined Aug 1, 2001 Messages 87 Front bolts 84 ft-lbs and rear bolts 72 ft-lbs.
Jun 19, 2009 #4 C charlief1 RIP Charlie! Joined Sep 20, 2007 Messages 23,936 EB1STGN said: Front bolts 84 ft-lbs and rear bolts 72 ft-lbs. Click to expand... And make sure the cars suspension is loaded when you do so that the bushings aren't getting loaded. If you do it with the tires off the ground it will cause the bushing to deteriorate faster.
EB1STGN said: Front bolts 84 ft-lbs and rear bolts 72 ft-lbs. Click to expand... And make sure the cars suspension is loaded when you do so that the bushings aren't getting loaded. If you do it with the tires off the ground it will cause the bushing to deteriorate faster.