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Old 09-07-2009, 12:33 AM
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i have a question if i get lca's and a pan hard rod is the relocation brakets(if i get em) gonna break my rear end i ahve the stock 10 bolt. plus what torque wrench size you use to torque the lca's and pan hard
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ummm any suggesttions
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I don't see you having a problem with the relocation brackets breaking the 10 bolt.
1/2" drive TQ wrench, get one that at least goes up to 100 ft.lbs..
LCA tq = 80 ft.lbs. bolts,60 ft.lbs. nuts.
PHB tq = 61 ft.lbs. nuts.
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Wheel hop is one of the main causes to the 10-Bolt rear end failing. If you feel the car hop at any time hit the clutch (if its a manual) or let off the gas. An auto car is much easier on the rear end than a manual.

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