Understand that not everything is written in the manual. They would have stated a wet torque if they were to be oiled or otherwise, if its not stated its a dry torque. Also as a standard mechanical practice, you should tap every bolt hole on something critical anywhere on the vehicle. Crap in the holes leads to undertorque and something falling apart sooner than it should. Again believe who you want but I do this for a living and aircraft mechanics make fun of car mechanics for cutting corners to get the job done.


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1991 Chevy Suburban 33's. All other stock.