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Torque Specs For My Strut Bars

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KiD_DSM115

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Jun 10, 2004
Chi-tOwn ChInAtOWn, Illinois
Hey, i needed to know in terms of POUNDS from a torque wrench... of what i need for my screws/bolts on my front and my rear strut bar for my GS-T...thanks again :thumb:
 
ive put on quite a few. you can go the torque wrench route btu you dont have to. ive put 4 on personally on other peoples cars and none came loose.

tighten the hell out of em. drive it for a day, tighten the hell out of them again really good. itll never move. i prefer those bolts with the ridges on the bottom of the nut head. they dig into the paint a little and makes em lock really good in place
 
hey okay well to update,thanks for all info first, now ok i have done 32...then changed my mind because seemed to low so i change to 36...thanks though
 
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