Shock Mount Torque Value at Lauren Gopinko blog

Shock Mount Torque Value. I have snugged them down. My 2009 crew cab 4x4 is coming up on 180,000 miles, and i'm 99% sure i'm still running my factory hubs, ball joints, shocks, tie. Bilstein instructions call for 34 ft lbs of torque on top nut for front shocks. Measuring the diameter of your top nut or of the threaded rod will allow you to match up the size with the required torque spec. Don't have a torque wrench. Measuring the diameter of your top nut or of the threaded rod will allow you to match up the size with the required torque spec. Lbs of torque unless otherwise specified. Example, 12mm diameter means it is an m12 nut and should be. Anyone have the torque specs for: § all specifications are given in ft.

Front Suspension Torque Specs Needed Torque Specifications. Front...
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My 2009 crew cab 4x4 is coming up on 180,000 miles, and i'm 99% sure i'm still running my factory hubs, ball joints, shocks, tie. Bilstein instructions call for 34 ft lbs of torque on top nut for front shocks. Measuring the diameter of your top nut or of the threaded rod will allow you to match up the size with the required torque spec. Lbs of torque unless otherwise specified. I have snugged them down. Anyone have the torque specs for: § all specifications are given in ft. Measuring the diameter of your top nut or of the threaded rod will allow you to match up the size with the required torque spec. Don't have a torque wrench. Example, 12mm diameter means it is an m12 nut and should be.

Front Suspension Torque Specs Needed Torque Specifications. Front...

Shock Mount Torque Value Example, 12mm diameter means it is an m12 nut and should be. Bilstein instructions call for 34 ft lbs of torque on top nut for front shocks. Measuring the diameter of your top nut or of the threaded rod will allow you to match up the size with the required torque spec. Example, 12mm diameter means it is an m12 nut and should be. My 2009 crew cab 4x4 is coming up on 180,000 miles, and i'm 99% sure i'm still running my factory hubs, ball joints, shocks, tie. § all specifications are given in ft. I have snugged them down. Lbs of torque unless otherwise specified. Anyone have the torque specs for: Don't have a torque wrench. Measuring the diameter of your top nut or of the threaded rod will allow you to match up the size with the required torque spec.

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