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beastie_3
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January 17, 2012, 04:44:49 pm »
I dont remember the torque value. Check with who made them. Also, you will have to re-tighten the bolts after a few heat cycles because everything settles.
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I would get them about 20-25ft/lbs and then after you drive it, retighten them.
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Thanks for the good advice guys! - oooh I love this site!!
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