Torque Specifications

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Torque Specifications
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
Axle Assembly-To-Frame Bolts 76 (103)
Axle Hub Nut 103 (140)
Ball Joint Nut (Upper) 61 (83)
Cable Switch Housing Bolts 36 (49)
Caliper Mounting Bracket Bolts 52 (71)
Carrier Case Bolts 37 (50)
Differential Carrier Assembly Mounting Bolts 63 (85)
Differential Carrier Shield Bolts 18 (25)
Drain & Fill Plugs 19 (26)
Front Drive Shaft-To-Flange Bolts 15 (20)
Idler Arm-To-Steering Relay Rod Nut 60 (81)
Inner Axle Shaft Seal Cover 18 (25)
Intermediate Shaft Bearing Assembly Mounting Bolts 37 (50)
Intermediate Shaft Bearing Case Bolts 35 (47)
Left Output Shaft Cover Bolts 18 (25)
Pinion Shaft Lock Bolt 24 (33)
Pitman Arm-To-Steering Relay Rod Nut 61 (83)
Right Axle Housing-To-Carrier Bolts 36 (49)
Right Axle Housing-To-Frame Bolts 72 (98)
Ring Gear Bolts (1) 59 (80)
Shock Absorber Lower Mounting Nut 54 (73)
Skid Plate Bolts 18 (25)
Stabilizer Bar Bushing Bracket-To-Frame Bolts 48 (65)
Stabilizer Bar-To-Lower Control Arm Bolts 11 (15)
Tie Rod End Nut 39 (53)
Wheel Lug Nuts 103 (140)
INCH Lbs. (N.m) 
Adjusting Sleeve Lock Bolt 71 (8)
Shift Cable Coupling Nut 89 (10)
Vacuum Actuator Bolts 12 (1.4)
4WD Indicator Switch 44 (5)
(1) Always use NEW bolts. Bolts are left-hand thread.
RENDER: 1.0x

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