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Old 04-05-2012, 05:45 PM
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Reinstalling Moser 12 bolt in my 99 SS, anyone know the torque spec for the four bolts that attach the STOCK torque arm to the rearend housing? Also need the torque specs for the rest of rear suspension. I think the panhard bar is 61ftlbs and the LCAs are 74ftlbs,(loaded suspension)
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Torque arm is a German torque spec....Guudentite.
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Just crank it down lol. I would think 75 ft-lbs would be more than enough
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We loctited the torque arm bolts but we didn't loctite the other stuff. Do you recommend loctiting the rear u-joint, rear lower shock bolts, rear sway bar and rear LCAs?
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I didn't use loctite on anything lmao. There really isn't a need to. I would just check aftera while of driving and see if anything backed out. After that you will be fine lol



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