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neo914-6
how about the long shock bolt?
SLITS
Tight ...... I use an impact wrench .....
McMark
IIRC, the cup bolts get 50. It's in the Haynes, but you have to speak Haynes to understand which one is which. It's the control arm bearing on body, or some such.
neo914-6
QUOTE(McMark @ Jul 26 2007, 08:53 PM) *

IIRC, the cup bolts get 50. It's in the Haynes, but you have to speak Haynes to understand which one is which. It's the control arm bearing on body, or some such.


Yeah I read it but apparently wrong. I thought they meant the nut on the body mount and the other the pivot bracket that Haynes calls the Control arm bearing:
Control arm bearing//body @ 50 ft/lbs.
Control arm bearing/control arm@ 108 ft/lbs.

Are both the nuts on the control arm 108 ft/lbs.?

BTW did you call Mueller, he thinks you're avoiding him, LOL?
brer
FSM recommends the trailing arm be supported horizontal when the tw control arm nuts are torqued.

FYI if you are using original bushing and not poly.

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