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drive Shaft Question



I want to yell at this thread.


YELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111111111111111


And I understand Pure, its stupid funny that they (whatever you are looking at) says 159.
 


Lol.

Everybody is wrong.
Isn't that what the wrong people say?
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Wheel nuts, ball joint, tie rods etc are torqued to 85-110 ft lbs. Now take a 36mm nut and torque it to 118 ft lbs, one would call that hand tight for that
size of nut.

But like I said, do as you wish. :cool:
 
As it turns out, when I got the wheel bearings home there was a card attached to each on with a cheat sheet.
For a 02 Grand Prix the sheet showed 118.

All of the replies have brought up another question. Is there a standalone software out there that will give you the same kind of information that everyone has been pulling up? I wouldn't have a problem paying a one time fee. I just could not bring myself to a monthly fee for personal use.
 


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