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Old 12-28-2003, 10:03 PM
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I just installed mine and want to make sure I got the specs right. I torqued the front bolts to 100 ft/lbs because I have the BMR boxed SFC's, and the rear bolts to 94 ft/lbs. Should this be okay? Thanks.
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If you're using a torque wrench on the head of the bolt it's 80 ft/lbs, nut end is 60 ft/lbs. I would think if you over torque the bolts you could cause some binding with the LCA. JMO http://www.ls1.com/rearsuspensionsto...ifications.htm

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I torqued mine on the bolt and nut sides to 74 ft-lbs (front and rear) per the instruction that came with them.




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