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Old 06-18-2004, 07:46 PM   #1
zardiw
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Torque value upper front shock post.

Ok, let's hear some opinions on this one. I've thought I torqued the living crapola out of them, but they come loose sometimes. It's a 5/8 fine thread bolt, so what do you all think? .........z

PS. I just installed some Edelbrock IAS shocks in the front, and asked Edelbrock what the value should be. They came back with 80-90 for the post nut, and the SAME for the nut that holds the shock onto the post. I asked him if that wasn't a little low, and they come back with

'Torque it until you feel comfortable with it. Honestly that is the best way.'

This from a 'tech'.............. .......z
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