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rshisslerApr-04-09 12:39 AM
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#32138, "torque specs on this part?"


          

The part is the plate that you need to remove to remove and install the front sway bar. i think its called something like "stays" or something. Whats the torque specs on the bolts that hold it to the car?

  

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AdministratorCODE4Apr-04-09 08:29 PM
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#32139, "RE: torque specs on this part?"
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"tight" lbs/ft is good. I would not worry about torquing it to spec.

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rshisslerApr-05-09 01:02 AM
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#32140, "RE: torque specs on this part?"
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lol my torque wrench doesn't have that setting? is this a speical order one?

  

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DirtMegirtApr-05-09 10:47 AM
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#32141, "RE: torque specs on this part?"
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The Chiltons specs the torque on those bolts at 51-58 ft.lbs.

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Black CottonApr-05-09 11:47 AM
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#32142, "RE: torque specs on this part?"
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51 ft/lbs for a 12mm bolt YIKES talk about SNAP. sway bar frame bracket bolts according to alldata = 28ft lbs

sway bar to end link nuts = 28 ft/lbs.

  

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rshisslerApr-05-09 03:44 PM
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#32143, "RE: torque specs on this part?"
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no not the sway bar bracets the plates that are under the car

  

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rshisslerApr-05-09 05:02 PM
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#32145, "RE: torque specs on this part?"
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k i looked in my haynes again and it lists it as "stays" or cross member support brackets but they list no torque specs for them. I think they were 14mm bolts. i just wanna make sure this is the right torque specs before i snap a bolt off lol

  

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Black CottonApr-05-09 06:04 PM
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#32146, "RE: torque specs on this part?"
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then i appologize and dirk is right 51-58 ft lbs.

  

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AdministratorCODE4Apr-06-09 01:30 AM
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#32148, "RE: torque specs on this part?"
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Originally posted by Black Cotton
51 ft/lbs for a 12mm bolt YIKES talk about SNAP


No.

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RoninEclipse2GApr-06-09 06:57 PM
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#32151, "RE: torque specs on this part?"
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it's tight enough when it doesn't back out, too tight and it's broke.


is that too vague?

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mcgyvrApr-09-09 08:20 AM
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#32156, "RE: torque specs on this part?"
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I have NEVER seen any mechanic at a dealership or garage use a torque wrench.

1998 dodge avenger 4 cyl AT
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Not enough

  

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