Lower Strut Bolt Torque Specs at Audrey Brabyn blog

Lower Strut Bolt Torque Specs. The top strut bearing mount bolt and nuts are all torqued to 18 ft lb, with the two lower strut to knuckle bolts are torqued to 133 ft lb. I've attached pictures below of the information you've requested. 17mm, 18mm, 19mm, 21mm & 22mm sizes available. The top strut mounts require 20 ft lbs (#1 and 2) of torque and the lower strut mount bolts ( #2) require 133 ft lbs of torque. And when torquing these bolts, make sure the suspension is in normal position (i.e. Compressed at typical ride height). Factory upper/lower strut to knuckle bolt (21mm / 24mm): This strut nut socket tool allows you to properly torque the strut nut to spec with ease. Strut end bolt (do not remove without compressing the spring). Upper strut mount nuts x 3 (15mm deep): Use a long breaker bar or doubled up wrench.

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The top strut bearing mount bolt and nuts are all torqued to 18 ft lb, with the two lower strut to knuckle bolts are torqued to 133 ft lb. Strut end bolt (do not remove without compressing the spring). The top strut mounts require 20 ft lbs (#1 and 2) of torque and the lower strut mount bolts ( #2) require 133 ft lbs of torque. 17mm, 18mm, 19mm, 21mm & 22mm sizes available. I've attached pictures below of the information you've requested. Factory upper/lower strut to knuckle bolt (21mm / 24mm): And when torquing these bolts, make sure the suspension is in normal position (i.e. Compressed at typical ride height). Use a long breaker bar or doubled up wrench. Upper strut mount nuts x 3 (15mm deep):

Strut Bolt Torque Specs Hi, I Have the Vehicle Listed Above Wagon...

Lower Strut Bolt Torque Specs Strut end bolt (do not remove without compressing the spring). Factory upper/lower strut to knuckle bolt (21mm / 24mm): 17mm, 18mm, 19mm, 21mm & 22mm sizes available. The top strut mounts require 20 ft lbs (#1 and 2) of torque and the lower strut mount bolts ( #2) require 133 ft lbs of torque. Compressed at typical ride height). I've attached pictures below of the information you've requested. Use a long breaker bar or doubled up wrench. And when torquing these bolts, make sure the suspension is in normal position (i.e. Upper strut mount nuts x 3 (15mm deep): Strut end bolt (do not remove without compressing the spring). The top strut bearing mount bolt and nuts are all torqued to 18 ft lb, with the two lower strut to knuckle bolts are torqued to 133 ft lb. This strut nut socket tool allows you to properly torque the strut nut to spec with ease.

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