Proper torque settings website
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Proper torque settings website
Getting ready to install SJ D25 coils and new shocks in my ride next weekend, can anyone point me to a website that has torque settings for suspension components?<br><br>Thanks
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Re:Proper torque settings website
Go by and get a haynes repair manual they have al the torque specs up to 01 which should also fit the 02 specs. welcome to the site
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A good reference site (in addition to the Tech Facts at the top of this page ) is Dave Fritz's site at www.dodgeram.org
Whole buncha info over there.
Whole buncha info over there.
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Re:Proper torque settings website
Thanks y'all.<br>I have the Haynes for my previous dodge ('97) that went up to 98 and the Mopar factory manual for the '97. Used the specs from those two for torque settings. Haynes and Chiltons apparently don't have anything out for the '02 HD's yet.<br>On a side note, is it me or has anyone else noticed that the people that should know vehicles (parts stores, after market places etc.) don't know that the '02 HD's are the 2 generation body style? I walk in these places and ask for something for an '02 2500 and they say "We don't have nothin' for the new body Rams".<br><br>
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