Thread: LSwhat? Help me please?
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05-11-2006 02:14 PM #2
spec book, does your shop have an online manual refrence like Snap on's Shopkey or Autozone's Alldata? you will find torque specs on 1 of those sites if you have it. there are to many specs to list on a thread and be correct about it. likely some of the bolts are torque to yeild bolts, so you will need to use an angle meter to torque them properlyYou don't know what you've got til it's gone
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