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Mazda Lowering Static \  Torque Specs

Torque Specs

Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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thetornado   +1y
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found this on my computer. enjoy.
blackhulk   +1y
thats very helpful man
dragn37   +1y
yeah, thanks
91b2200(cody)   +1y
whats the rear U-Bolts torque spec ?

i forgot to tighten mine and now the blocks are coming out .. the little nipple on block popped out on both pass. and driv. side so i need to kno the torque ?
xaaronx   +1y


the instructions for my lowering kit said 80ftlbs but when i went that tight they ended up cross threading when i tried to loosen them back off. so i stopped at about 60-70ftlbs. that's still pretty tight and i doubt you'd have problems.
kristinthomas21   +1y
The mechanical torque is simply a twist or rotation around the axis of movement of the wire. This feature can be combined, but there is no direct measurement of the voltage step. In general, the greater the resistance to rotation, the greater the tension in the locking screw. In other words, more effort to tighten the last bolt, it is more difficult.
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