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Inner tie rod torque specs for a 1998 Buick Centry

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 21, 2009

SOURCE: Need torque spec for 2000 Cirrus outer tie rod ends

45 Ft-lbs Tie-rod balljoint stud-to-steering knuckle nut, and 55 Ft-lbs Tie-rod (outer)- to- inner jam lock nut

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jatncbeach

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  • Posted on Aug 06, 2009

SOURCE: what is the torque specs on the inner tie rods for

use thread lock on the threads and tighten until it stops, then a little more. been doing it that way for years and hundreds of cars with no problem. you will have to get the car aligned after the work is done. to get it close. measure the distance from inside the nut to the end of the thread. and set the new part to the same distance. it will be very close. best of luck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 20, 2009

SOURCE: torque specs for 1998 tercel 1.5L

Main Bearing Cap Torque-42 Ft. Lbs.
Head Bolts Step 1-33 Ft. Lbs. Step 2- Additional 90 Degrees
Rod Bearing Nuts-29 Ft. Lbs.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 09, 2010

SOURCE: 2005 malibu maxx ball joint and lower control arm torque specs

A Ball Joint Can Usually Be Replaced Without Removing The Control Arm From The Vehicle. Place The Vehicle On Jack Stands. Remove The Shock Absorber And Install A Spring Compressor on The Coil Spring.Remove The Nut Securing The Ball Joint To The steering Knuckle And Separate The Knuckle And Then Joint. The Ball Joint Should Be Pressed,Riveted,Bolted,Or Screwed Into The Control Arm.A Service Manual Will Give The Details For The Specific Make And Model Vehicle.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 15, 2010

SOURCE: want to know what the torque specs are for the

2000 gmc jimmy front cv axle nut (36 mm) torque ratings?

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