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quisk 09-17-2010 07:06 AM

Anyone have torque values handy for front swaybar brackets & endlinks?
 
Just installed a Hotchkis front sway bar on my 04 RX-8 last night and was disappointed to see Hotchkis didn't include torque specs in their installation procedures. I don't have access to a manual w/torque specs, and I searched this forum using a variety of keywords and came up with nothing.

If any of you guys have access to the torque specs for (a) the front swaybar bushing brackets and/or (b) the endlinks, I'd greatly appreciate it if you can tell me.

Thanks!

Keith Q.
2004 RX-8
Cary, NC

BRODA 09-17-2010 07:23 AM

Front swaybar (stabilizer) bracket: 25.5 - 36.8 lb-ft
Front swaybar endlink (stabilizer control link): 31.8 - 44.8 lb-ft

The endlink torque value is the same for both connection points (swaybar and a-arm). Hope that helps.

Pico 09-17-2010 08:16 AM

Specs????
Who uses those many more. Ratchet tighten plus a little bit for smaller applications. Bigger bolts/nuts (ex. lugnuts, drivetrain) then use a tq. wrench.

Ask any mechanic and they'll tell you the same.

c0ldf1ame 09-17-2010 12:27 PM

my mechanic uses a impact wrench for everything, i usually go home and re torque everything to spec afterwards. I've had friends who had lug nuts snap off and suspension parts get loose because its improperly torqued. If you track your car or drive it hard at all i think its pretty damn important to have everything up to spec

quisk 09-17-2010 01:30 PM


Originally Posted by BRODA (Post 3715007)
Front swaybar (stabilizer) bracket: 25.5 - 36.8 lb-ft
Front swaybar endlink (stabilizer control link): 31.8 - 44.8 lb-ft

The endlink torque value is the same for both connection points (swaybar and a-arm). Hope that helps.

Yep, that's exactly what I was hoping for. Thanks, BRODA!


Originally Posted by c0ldf1ame (Post 3715272)
I've had friends who had lug nuts snap off and suspension parts get loose because its improperly torqued. If you track your car or drive it hard at all i think its pretty damn important to have everything up to spec

Agreed - guessing at appropriate torque values, especially on suspension components and even moreso on cars that will be autocrossed or tracked, is just asking for something to either loosen or break at the worst possible moment.

paimon.soror 09-17-2010 01:37 PM

ah, i did 20lb-ft for the brackets and 44 for my endlinks

paimon.soror 11-15-2010 12:07 PM

Anyone mind throwing in the torque specs for the rear brackets as well please? Thanks

lilring 11-15-2010 12:54 PM

the specs are Goodntight.. German Torque

BRODA 11-16-2010 07:42 AM

Rear swaybar bracket: 13.0 - 19.5 lb-ft
Rear swaybar endlink: 31.8 - 44.8 lb-ft

paimon.soror 11-16-2010 08:43 AM

good deal, ty sir

paimon.soror 11-16-2010 09:16 AM

... ease my worries please, or tell me to fix asap lol...

I think tightened the rear brackets to 25 .... and now im sitting at work freaking out that the bolts are going to shear...

paimon.soror 11-16-2010 12:00 PM

:tear: :wavey:


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