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Old 07-25-2011, 06:00 PM
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when you're done, come back and give us the Reader's Digest version.
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Hahaha yea ill get right on that.
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I doubt you'll find much useful info in there. It's mostly troubleshooting, proper repair procedures, special tools, and torque values. You want to read "service highlights" books. It's more info on how everything works.

You should be able to find the 2009 one available online.
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To be honest I got it for next to nothing so it's all good. It has some useful stuff incase I need to troubleshoot anything
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So i was reading through and found some torque specs and troubleshooting for knocking noises from suspension parts, and one thing I came across is the camber adjustment bolt. When I installed my c/o's and got my alignment, I know for a fact that the guy didn't use a TW to tighten those bolts ... i just want to make sure all is snuff there (at least 80ft/lb) but before I do, any special technique to tightening that down? Tried searching and didn't seem like a lot of answers on how to tighten the bolt...i just want to make sure i dont fuxor with the alignment.
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