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Bjeezy01

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Feb 12, 2003
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Does anyone have a manual, or just off hand know any of the torque specs needed for suspension work on a 96 eclipse gs-t? I am putting on some Tein springs. I ordered a full manual for the car. But it still has not shipped yet. Does anyone know what(if any) torque specs I need for this job. Thanks.
 
the bolts for the suspension typical run around 160ftlb to about 190ftlb
the tie rod nuts and nuts that go to ball joints are usually 35ftlbs , and the strut tower bolts i don't remember just make them tight but nothing crazy or they will snap. lug nut i set to about 110fltbs on my car its a little high but its more critical to torque your lug nuts with same amount of torque than how much just torque them enough. also these number are off the top of my head cuz its been a while since i redid my whole suspension and wheel bearing. they are just a suggestion do not take my word for everything look at a manual they are just ball park figuers there till you get your manual
 
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