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Tightening torque for IFS steering box bolts?
#508148
10/01/04 03:24 AM
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Anyone have this figure handy? For the push pull style, it's 42ft-lbs. I've got an '85 4Runner with crossover steering FYI.
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Re: Tightening torque for IFS steering box bolts?
[Re: sege]
#508149
10/01/04 05:11 AM
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Factory torque spec. for an IFS steering gearbox to frame bolts is 105 ft./lbs.
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Re: Tightening torque for IFS steering box bolts?
#508150
10/01/04 07:12 AM
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Wow. That's much more than I expected. Will that work fine with the '85 frame?
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Re: Tightening torque for IFS steering box bolts?
[Re: sege]
#508151
10/01/04 04:27 PM
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did you tube the frame where the bolts go thru? If so, 105 should work for the factory recommended bolt.....
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Re: Tightening torque for IFS steering box bolts?
[Re: ZUK]
#508152
10/01/04 06:54 PM
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Kewl... got the sleeves, so I'll do that! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />
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