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Old September 26th, 2012, 9:01 PM
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Hi, 2001 chevy silverado, doh, right rear shock. Ok, Im new. Does anyone know specs for torque on the bolts or is there anything I should beware of before I change it? Please.

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Torque on the bolts for the shocks is not something too important I believe as long as they are not loose. I always just get them nice and tight but I don't believe you have to be specific to torque on em. Also, nothing to beware of it's all pretty straight forward in and out.
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Do not over tighten or you will bend the mount inwards. Ratchet tight not breaker bar tight and you should be fine.
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