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Torque values for suspension componenets

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Old 08-31-2013, 01:22 AM
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Torque values for suspension componenets

Installing the front steering stabilizer, front and rear shocks, and a rear sway bar but don't have any useful torque values aside from ~40ft/lbs on nut on the top of the front shocks.
 
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BigWig instructions step 9, for sway bar, says
9. Attach lower end of end link to outer hole of swaybar as shown in photo six (6) using 7/16 X 2-3/4” bolt, washer
and locknut. Adjust end links so that end link bolt will clear fuel tank. Tighten 1/2” bolt to 50-60 ft-lb and 7/16”
bolt to 35-40 ft-lb. Tighten 9/16” adjustment nut on end link to 70 ft-lb.
 
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