ShadowsPapa
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But not tight as the correct factory specs. The other sheet you got is old and the lift kit specs.Thank you for your responses. I did get the torque sheet off of this site. There are two of them. One that does give the foot pounds and angles and one that just gives foot pounds. I never used the data with angles, not sure how to even make that happen. The one with foot pounds seems straight forward.
It's really simple to do the torque plus angle - a hex head bolt has 6 corners and 6 flats. There are 360 degrees in a circle. That means each time you move one "corner" of a bolt to where another corner just was, you have turned it 60 degrees - 6 x 60 is a full circle. So you can go by the flats or corners of a bolt head. You have to estimate a bit for numbers that aren't evenly divided into 360.
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