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Author Topic: Common Torque Specifications  (Read 493 times)

zeuce

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Common Torque Specifications
« on: July 16, 2010, 11:18:26 PM »
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Torque Specs list in lb ft:     
 
Years 2004-2008 (09/10 I'm checking on)
 
Wheel/Rim: 103 and re-torque after 100 kms
Door Hinge: 20
Seats front and rear: 39
Brake Caliper mounting bracket: 129
Brake Caliper slide pin: 29
Brake Rotor to Hub: first pass 15 second pass 88
Wheel bearing to Knuckle: 133
2wd Front strut to frame: 20
Lower Shock bolt: 70
CV Axle hub nut: 191
Center support bearing: 59
U-joint Clamp: 22
Differential Cover: 22
Shackle 63
U bolt rear axle 56
Exhaust Manifold: 15
Spark plug: 13
Ignition coil: 89 INCH POUNDS
Thermostat housing: 89 INCH POUNDS
Upper Ball Joint to Control arm: 35
Upper Ball joint to steering knuckle: 55
Lower Control arm to frame 2WD: 114
Lower control arm to frame 4X4: 122
Starter: 37
Alternator: 37

 
( dont see one listed? ask away, ill see if I can find it :D )
« Last Edit: May 10, 2011, 06:10:35 PM by Zeuce »
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Re: Common Torque Specifications
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2010, 11:36:05 AM »
How big in MM will the 1 7/8" socket be? the biggest CT has is 36, I think that is still too small and PA has a 38, but that's gonna cost me $90!
 
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zeuce

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Re: Common Torque Specifications
« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2010, 07:55:35 PM »
its either 35mm or 36mm depending on the year and model. if an aftermarket wheel bearing has been installed then it most likely takes 36mm.
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