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Old 01-12-2015, 10:49 PM   #1
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Suspension service manual

Anyone know where to get the suspension service manual? I want torque specs for everything specifically. More specifically, I want the axle nut torque and if that nut is one time use or not.
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The factory service manual (which I downloaded) lists both the torque specs and indicates which fasteners need to be replaced. You need to look through this for the specific part you are interested in.
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The factory service manual (which I downloaded) lists both the torque specs and indicates which fasteners need to be replaced. You need to look through this for the specific part you are interested in.
Where did you get it?
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Is it one of these:
Rear axle shaft nut x rear drive shaft assembly looks to be the one. Now I wonder if the nut is one time use.

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Where did you get it?
I don't remember it was a while ago. Possibly from this link:
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