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ColoradoSpringsToDaMAX
08-01-2003, 14:44
Earlier there was a discussion on this board (I think?) about a shock bolt coming loose, and the fact that they really need to be torqued down HARD. The GM manual calls for 70 ft/lb on the rear, and 59 ft/lb on the front bottom, 15 ft/lb on the front top. I belive Mr. Kennedy said something about really getting on them with the impact wrench. Any recommendations as to actual torque settings other than those above? I am about to install new Bilsteins tonight on my new truck, and would like to torque them enough that they don't fall off!!! :D :D :D

a bear
08-01-2003, 15:26
If you don't mind me asking where did you find the Bilsteins and how long of a wait did you have.
I have been waiting nearly a month. :confused: To answer your question (well not answer) I usually just put them on good n tight with a box end wrench. I'm sure someone will chime in with the numbers. :D

chuntag95
08-01-2003, 15:36
Run'em down till the impact gun stops. :D Worked for me. I have NO idea how you would torque the top on the fronts anyway.

ColoradoSpringsToDaMAX
08-01-2003, 15:36
Got them at central4wd dot com. They had them in stock, at $64.95 each, $10 shipping for the four of them. Ordered Saturday afternoon, got them yesterday. :D

ColoradoSpringsToDaMAX
08-01-2003, 15:51
OK...probably stupid question. If you don't have an air impact wrench, am I better off not doing this with hand tools and taking it somewhere to have them installed?

DMAX Daddy
08-01-2003, 15:52
The actual torque settings left mine lose, so I tightened them to the German torque specs -- GUTENTITE! :D

Front top - tightened til the rubbers compressed some (look at stock shock before you take them off

rest - tight as my wrench/ratchet would let me without getting too carried away

ColoradoSpringsToDaMAX
08-02-2003, 12:25
OK, nother probably stupid question. The bilstein directions say a front end alignment is needed after shock replacement. New truck, 1300 miles here. Is that necessary?

ram/tx
08-02-2003, 12:40
Colorado---No it is not nessary to have the front end Aligned when you replace the shocks. Just put them on and enjoy the ride. and yes you can do it with just plain old hand tools. Just takes a little longer that air tools, but still an easy job to do.

ColoradoSpringsToDaMAX
08-02-2003, 13:23
Well, it is done! :D The proper german torque specs were used ;) , and I am happy to say I am really enjoying the better ride!

Thanks so much to everyone for the help!

Modified
08-02-2003, 21:01
Another reason to buy products from a reputable, dieselpage.com sponsor. Other than just suppling free experience and info to this page, Mr. Kennedy will gladly talk your ear off on the phone, and support the products he sells, (and probably stuff he didn't sell).

ColoradoSpringsToDaMAX
08-03-2003, 00:01
Yep, I agree wholeheartedly!!! Unfortunately, these little buggers seem to be in short supply, and Mr. Kennedy had posted earlier about his backorder problems with Bilstein. I called about a dozen places until I found someone that had them in stock. I was in a bit of a hurry as I have a 3000 mile round trip vacation coming up next week with the wife, kids and boat, and my wife was rather unhappy ;) with the ride of the stock shocks. Since this mod was her idea (nay, it was a command), I could not let her down! :D

John