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Ingalls Brace

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Graygod

Reg'd: May 08, 2008

Detailer

I really didn't want to start this thread, but I couldnt find my answer through the search engine. I installed my 4-point brace 2 weeks ago, and it made a great difference in hatch noise and cornering. When I installed it, I just used a ratchet to tighten all 4 bolts down, because I didn't have a working torque wrench. I just went and bought a new one, and want to torque everything down to spec. Does anyone know the correct ftlbs to torque the 4 bolts to?

[#] Jul 23, 2008 03:26pm
FrAnkRYzzO

Reg'd: Oct 21, 2005

$upervillain
for Hire

The rear shock top mounting bolts should be torqued to 59 ft/lbs as per another thread we have around here some where. Just search for torque specs and it'll come up.


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[#] Jul 23, 2008 03:36pm
keys101

Reg'd: Jul 26, 2007

Chief Mechanic

so it really helped the creaking in the back from the hatch and stuff cus after my sway bar its bad... also did it make the ride rougher i hope not, i havnt installed mine yet..

[#] Jul 23, 2008 04:09pm

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