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Hi mate, thanks for the reply, I'm fitting some new camber links to the front suspension so I need the torque settings on the 2 rear bolts that attach to the suspension turret and the large bush at the front of the arm.

Cheers

What components mate? Might be able to help you out.

just do them up as tight as u can it wont really matter so long as the arm has movement and its tight enough not to ever work itself loose.

my guestimate would be 100-120NM which i think is about what i tighten wheel nuts too.. not to sure its either NM or FT-LBS, dont have my torque wrench infront of me so cant tell ya.... :blink:

Will have a look at work for you tomorrow. But as above, firm, but that also depends on the size of the bolt/nut/thread. So long as you loctite them and do them up firm, they'll hold. Check tomorrow anyway. :blink:

Will have a look at work for you tomorrow. But as above, firm, but that also depends on the size of the bolt/nut/thread. So long as you loctite them and do them up firm, they'll hold. Check tomorrow anyway. :blink:

Thanks guys and thanks for checking for me user-offline.pngblk94r33.

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