Torque Specs For Rear Shocks at Adam Blake blog

Torque Specs For Rear Shocks. It's a plastic lock nut, so just tighten it. use a torque wrench to tighten the rubber mounting bushes of the top mounting kit. I cant find the torque specs for the top and bottom bolts for the front and rear shocks. as mike said in the comments, shoot for somewhere in between. 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. As long as you are. the top nut on the shock is 40nm or 30 lb/ft. (good luck with that one). Set your torque wrench and forget it. learn how to measure the diameter of your top nut or threaded rod to find the right torque spec for your shocks. anyone happen to know the torque specs for the upper and lower rear shock mounting thingies? Install the shock absorber to body nuts. here are the instructions on how to replace the rear shocks with the torque specs below. Failure to follow torque specifications could damage and severely reduce. i just got my hands on tremer coils and shocks.

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As long as you are. (good luck with that one). Install the shock absorber to body nuts. Failure to follow torque specifications could damage and severely reduce. I cant find the torque specs for the top and bottom bolts for the front and rear shocks. here are the instructions on how to replace the rear shocks with the torque specs below. use a torque wrench to tighten the rubber mounting bushes of the top mounting kit. anyone happen to know the torque specs for the upper and lower rear shock mounting thingies? the top nut on the shock is 40nm or 30 lb/ft. i just got my hands on tremer coils and shocks.

Suspension Torque Specs at Barbara Lane blog

Torque Specs For Rear Shocks Install the shock absorber to body nuts. i just got my hands on tremer coils and shocks. anyone happen to know the torque specs for the upper and lower rear shock mounting thingies? the top nut on the shock is 40nm or 30 lb/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. Failure to follow torque specifications could damage and severely reduce. Set your torque wrench and forget it. use a torque wrench to tighten the rubber mounting bushes of the top mounting kit. as mike said in the comments, shoot for somewhere in between. It's a plastic lock nut, so just tighten it. Install the shock absorber to body nuts. here are the instructions on how to replace the rear shocks with the torque specs below. (good luck with that one). I cant find the torque specs for the top and bottom bolts for the front and rear shocks. As long as you are. learn how to measure the diameter of your top nut or threaded rod to find the right torque spec for your shocks.

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