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Front and rear shock mount torque setting
Hey guys! If I had an FSM I'd be fine but I don't. Can someone please inform me of the front and rear shock mount torque settings? I'm installing my coilovers today and have googled and not found a definitive answer. My Z is a 94. Thanks in advance Brothers!
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Re: Front and rear shock mount torque setting
Jim, sent you an email note. Regards, Ed
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Re: Front and rear shock mount torque setting
Awesome Ed! Don't see it yet. jzorgias@msn.com just in case👍
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Re: Front and rear shock mount torque setting
If it is the front shock top bushing, there is a squish distance spec- not a torque. The other t-mount end surely has a torque- I just don't know what that is at the moment.
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06-08-2015 | #5 |
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Re: Front and rear shock mount torque setting
Thanks Mike but these are coilovers from Van Steel. The top mount on the front is a hard clevis style mount, not a bushing. Cudos to Ed for forwarding copies of the 94 FSM pages to me! Way to help a Brother out!
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