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Bodymount torque? #844518 10/31/07 08:00 PM
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 125
xjeepr Offline OP
Wheeler
Can't seem to find the spec torque for the bodymounts anywhere. Anyone happen to know what it is?

Thanks


xjeepr(Rob)
01 Sporty 4dr
1.4" 4crawler BL, 2.5" Upyourkia spacers with rear TJ coils, 29.5x11.5 SSRs on black DC-1s
Custom bumpers, rails & skid
www.go-greener.ca
Re: Bodymount torque? [Re: xjeepr] #844519 11/01/07 12:15 AM
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Posts: 598
DEFBOY35 Offline
Rock Warrior
very snug! then tight on the jam nut.

then a week later or after a trip on the trail, go back and re snug them. mine havent moved since.


2000 SPORTY, DEF BOY customs, mmm....lockers, mmm... gears, mmm... double transfer case, mmm... stroker
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2377991
Re: Bodymount torque? [Re: DEFBOY35] #844520 11/01/07 03:21 PM
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Posts: 3,814
Hydra747 Offline
Roll Me Over
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very snug! then tight on the jam nut.

then a week later or after a trip on the trail, go back and re snug them. mine havent moved since.


Agree! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

Those bolts won't be damaged in ANY kind of way!

No matter what.

Re: Bodymount torque? [Re: Hydra747] #844521 11/01/07 04:34 PM
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 125
xjeepr Offline OP
Wheeler
Thanks guys <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />. Just thought there would be a specific torque but maybe just 'super snug' is specific enough <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />.


xjeepr(Rob)
01 Sporty 4dr
1.4" 4crawler BL, 2.5" Upyourkia spacers with rear TJ coils, 29.5x11.5 SSRs on black DC-1s
Custom bumpers, rails & skid
www.go-greener.ca

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