KoStA104
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Post by KoStA104 on Apr 11, 2007 15:50:41 GMT -5
does anyone know the torque spec for the rear shocks?
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Mike
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Post by Mike on Apr 11, 2007 16:09:47 GMT -5
if i can find my haynes manual ill check. you are talking about an XJ right?
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Post by HeavyMetal on Apr 11, 2007 19:49:07 GMT -5
if u just do em til theyre tight itll be fine, we've never had an issue, shock torque spec isnt that crucial
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Post by Dr. Thunder on Apr 13, 2007 23:15:11 GMT -5
just tighten them, you dont need torque specs for stuff like that.
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Mike
No, I don't tip, why?
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Post by Mike on Apr 13, 2007 23:23:04 GMT -5
also you didnt even tell us for which vehicle you want to know the torque specs about
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KoStA104
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Post by KoStA104 on Apr 14, 2007 2:33:31 GMT -5
I thought it was understood i have the sickest XJ here! JUST KIDDING!
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YeaItsCold
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Post by YeaItsCold on Apr 14, 2007 17:45:56 GMT -5
i ended up nut and bolting mine, then cranking them down as tight as possible
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Mister Jersey
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Post by Mister Jersey on Apr 23, 2007 23:29:48 GMT -5
did u seriously ask that question LOL only torque spec you need to know for a heep is FT-fuckin tight and OOPS - as in FT thats never coming off
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