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I believe the service manual calls for 44 ft-lbs however many feel that the spec is high. I just did mine the other day and if your torque wrench is calibrated and you know what you are doing
you won't have a problem. You'd be amazed how many people don't know how to use a torque wrench.
Just in case.....
Torque the four main nuts first. Use a cross pattern and start at 30 ft-lbs. then do it at 38 ft-lbs, and then 42 ft-lbs. Your last torque should be right on the money at 44 ft-lbs.
you won't have a problem. You'd be amazed how many people don't know how to use a torque wrench. Just in case.....
Torque the four main nuts first. Use a cross pattern and start at 30 ft-lbs. then do it at 38 ft-lbs, and then 42 ft-lbs. Your last torque should be right on the money at 44 ft-lbs.
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