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Torque spec needed for front shock's bottom bolt

Originally Posted by azn370z I think the 3 bolts that hold that metal piece to the lower strut. I torqued mine to 55. I visited my Nissan dealerships service manager,

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Old 09-03-2010, 01:02 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I think the 3 bolts that hold that metal piece to the lower strut. I torqued mine to 55.
I visited my Nissan dealerships service manager, a real DIY mod fan, and the torque spec he looked up for me, as it is not in the service manual, is 62 ft/lbs. So the number you used is good in my book. By the way, don't screw-up or lose the plate/bracket or you will be buying a new transverse link. It's the only way to get the bracket and the 14 mm bolts will have to be matched to others that are identified on the Z or other Nissans.
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