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New lift torque specs

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Ok so I just finished installing my new AA lift so my question is what should I torque the bolts to (shady?) thanks LT

in technical terms.... really tight but dont strip them! :cool:

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SWEEEEET I think that I will just go by the stock torque specs an dthen just keep an eye on them

 

in technical terms.... really tight but dont strip them! :cool:
SWEEEEET I think that I will just go by the stock torque specs an dthen just keep an eye on them

 

Good call :drunk:

Torque it till you fart and back it off a quarter.:brow:

 

 

I think i would probably strip them before i farted i'm about 265 lbs and i dont know how much those bolts can handle.

I think i would probably strip them before i farted i'm about 265 lbs and i dont know how much those bolts can handle.

 

Solution: Taco Bell

  • 6 months later...
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So yea I just went with the stock specs . It seems to be working well At least I have a base line so I dont get over zellus with the bolts each time

So yea I just went with the stock specs . It seems to be working well At least I have a base line so I dont get over zellus with the bolts each time

 

 

yeah just make sure you go back a week or so later and tighten everything back down, and threadlock/locktite is a good idea. Also I dont know exactly what bolts AA uses, but I used 1/2" grade 8 bolts, I'd LOOOVE to see someone strip one o those without pulling out the 5ft breakerbar extension...

 

Really tight is good, but too tight is bad because if some blocks arent tied together, things will move and flex and you will be snapping bolts, like I did... but then again I also have 6" of lift.

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