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Does the drivetrain one include the 442 foot pounds of torque for the diesel?
None of these torques include anything unique to the diesel engines and drivetrains. These are nut and bolt torque values. Not engine output values.
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One thing that has bugged me, and is one of the primary reasons for my spending an hour's pay on the USB manual, is the lack of a collective source for torque specs.

I've been through the manual, section by section, and captured every torque spec table I saw, and they have been labeled and arranged by categories. In a couple of cases, I have added updated specs and they are clearly noted in red.

Most of the specs are good for 2020-2023 model years, but if you every have any questions or doubts, feel free to toss another "What's the torque?" post out there and see what you get.

All specs are factory components. If you have installed any aftermarket components then you should be following those manufacturers' guidance, NOT the factory specs.

There are folders and there's also a zip file that contains all of the tables.

Main Folder

Download the Zip File (Also Attached to This Post)

If you notice something's missing, let me know and I'll try to add it, but I think I have most, if not all, that the average and the advanced owner/mechanic might need.
Excellent, thanks for taking that time....makes it very convenient
 

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waow impressive . thank you so much . very helpfull
 

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One thing that has bugged me, and is one of the primary reasons for my spending an hour's pay on the USB manual, is the lack of a collective source for torque specs.

I've been through the manual, section by section, and captured every torque spec table I saw, and they have been labeled and arranged by categories. In a couple of cases, I have added updated specs and they are clearly noted in red.

Most of the specs are good for 2020-2023 model years, but if you every have any questions or doubts, feel free to toss another "What's the torque?" post out there and see what you get.

All specs are factory components. If you have installed any aftermarket components then you should be following those manufacturers' guidance, NOT the factory specs.

There are folders and there's also a zip file that contains all of the tables.

Main Folder

Download the Zip File (Also Attached to This Post)

If you notice something's missing, let me know and I'll try to add it, but I think I have most, if not all, that the average and the advanced owner/mechanic might need.

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Revised 3/15/23 - Added socket sizes to Pitman arm nut. 42mm can be tricky to find, but 1-11/16" works great and may be easier to come by.
Thank you for using correct factory specs - the torque plus degrees, etc. and not the hodge-podge of stuff that's out there from various vendors and lift ki9ts that's often not tight enough.
 

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One thing that has bugged me, and is one of the primary reasons for my spending an hour's pay on the USB manual, is the lack of a collective source for torque specs.

I've been through the manual, section by section, and captured every torque spec table I saw, and they have been labeled and arranged by categories. In a couple of cases, I have added updated specs and they are clearly noted in red.

Most of the specs are good for 2020-2023 model years, but if you every have any questions or doubts, feel free to toss another "What's the torque?" post out there and see what you get.

All specs are factory components. If you have installed any aftermarket components then you should be following those manufacturers' guidance, NOT the factory specs.

There are folders and there's also a zip file that contains all of the tables.

Main Folder

Download the Zip File (Also Attached to This Post)

If you notice something's missing, let me know and I'll try to add it, but I think I have most, if not all, that the average and the advanced owner/mechanic might need.

--------------------------------------------------

Revised 3/15/23 - Added socket sizes to Pitman arm nut. 42mm can be tricky to find, but 1-11/16" works great and may be easier to come by.
Thanks for this! Been looking for a consolidated list.
 

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One thing that has bugged me, and is one of the primary reasons for my spending an hour's pay on the USB manual, is the lack of a collective source for torque specs.

I've been through the manual, section by section, and captured every torque spec table I saw, and they have been labeled and arranged by categories. In a couple of cases, I have added updated specs and they are clearly noted in red.

Most of the specs are good for 2020-2023 model years, but if you every have any questions or doubts, feel free to toss another "What's the torque?" post out there and see what you get.

All specs are factory components. If you have installed any aftermarket components then you should be following those manufacturers' guidance, NOT the factory specs.

There are folders and there's also a zip file that contains all of the tables.

Main Folder

Download the Zip File (Also Attached to This Post)

If you notice something's missing, let me know and I'll try to add it, but I think I have most, if not all, that the average and the advanced owner/mechanic might need.

--------------------------------------------------

Revised 3/15/23 - Added socket sizes to Pitman arm nut. 42mm can be tricky to find, but 1-11/16" works great and may be easier to come by.
You're a hero, thank you
 

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Possible errata? BODY -> Hard top to body bolts / hard top to B-pillar bolts

Listed value is 12 Nm / 9 ft-lbs

My 2022 manual (page 95) says:
"The Torx head fasteners that attach the hard top to the body should be torqued to 155 in-lb +/- 22 in-lb (17.5 N·m +/- 2.5 N·m)"

So seems like it should be 17 Nm / 13 ft-lbs
 
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Possible errata? BODY -> Hard top to body bolts / hard top to B-pillar bolts

Listed value is 12 Nm / 9 ft-lbs

My 2022 manual (page 95) says:
"The Torx head fasteners that attach the hard top to the body should be torqued to 155 in-lb +/- 22 in-lb (17.5 N·m +/- 2.5 N·m)"

So seems like it should be 17 Nm / 13 ft-lbs

I'll look at it. Currently incapacitated

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One thing that has bugged me, and is one of the primary reasons for my spending an hour's pay on the USB manual, is the lack of a collective source for torque specs.

I've been through the manual, section by section, and captured every torque spec table I saw, and they have been labeled and arranged by categories. In a couple of cases, I have added updated specs and they are clearly noted in red.

Most of the specs are good for 2020-2023 model years, but if you every have any questions or doubts, feel free to toss another "What's the torque?" post out there and see what you get.

All specs are factory components. If you have installed any aftermarket components then you should be following those manufacturers' guidance, NOT the factory specs.

There are folders and there's also a zip file that contains all of the tables.

Main Folder

Download the Zip File (Also Attached to This Post)

If you notice something's missing, let me know and I'll try to add it, but I think I have most, if not all, that the average and the advanced owner/mechanic might need.

--------------------------------------------------

Revised 3/15/23 - Added socket sizes to Pitman arm nut. 42mm can be tricky to find, but 1-11/16" works great and may be easier to come by.
Thank you sir for your contribution. I used a great deal of this information over the weekend while swapping in the Rubicon axles and new steering components. Much appreciated by the group and myself.
 
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Possible errata? BODY -> Hard top to body bolts / hard top to B-pillar bolts

Listed value is 12 Nm / 9 ft-lbs

My 2022 manual (page 95) says:
"The Torx head fasteners that attach the hard top to the body should be torqued to 155 in-lb +/- 22 in-lb (17.5 N·m +/- 2.5 N·m)"

So seems like it should be 17 Nm / 13 ft-lbs
My 21 owner's manual says the same. I will make the notation.
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