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HJ75 U-bolt torque

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HJ75 U-bolt torque

Post by dogbreath_48 »

I don't have my manual with me; whats the factory torque spec for HJ75 spring/axle U-bolts front and rear?
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Re: HJ75 U-bolt torque

Post by norty40 »

Front and Rear are both the same
pre Oct 1984 - 150Nm
post Oct 1984 - 123Nm
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Re: HJ75 U-bolt torque

Post by Z()LTAN »

Farkin tight bro.
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Re: HJ75 U-bolt torque

Post by dogbreath_48 »

norty40 wrote:Front and Rear are both the same
pre Oct 1984 - 150Nm
post Oct 1984 - 123Nm
Thanks!
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Re: HJ75 U-bolt torque

Post by BJMorgo »

and of course check they're still tight after driving 500km or so as the springs settle in.
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