Torque Specifications

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Torque Specifications
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
Ball Stud-To-Stabilizer Shaft Nut 48 (65)
Fuel Tank Strap Bolts 30 (40)
Leaf Spring Hanger Bracket Bolt
Front
2000 92 (125)
2001 140 (190)
2002 110 (150)
Rear 70 (95)
Lower Control Arm Bolt (1) 89 (120)
Rear Shackle-To-Frame Bracket Bolt/Nut 70 (95)
Rear Shackle-To-Spring Nut 70 (95)
Shock Absorber Nuts 70 (95)
Spring Bumper Mounting Bolts (Except 15 Series Utility) 24 (32)
Spring-To-Front Hanger Nut 92 (125)
Stabilizer Shaft Insulator Bracket Bolts 24 (33)
Stabilizer Shaft Link-To-Frame Nuts
15/25 Series 48 (65)
35 Series 70 (95)
Stabilizer Shaft Link-To-Stabilizer Shaft 37 (50)
Track Bar Bolt (1) 77 (105)
Upper Control Arm Bolt/Nut (1) 77 (105)
U-Bolt Nuts (.55 in./14 mm.) (2)
2000-2001 59 (80)
2002 53 (72)
U-Bolt Nuts (.63 in./16 mm.) (2)
2000-2001 89 (120)
2002 110 (150)
Wheel Lug Nuts
Dual Wheels 162 (220)
Single Wheels 140 (190)
(1) Final tighten fastener with vehicle at normal curb height position.
(2) DO NOT reuse "U" bolts. Manufacturer recommends using NEW "U" bolts during installation.
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