cheesemaker
Well-Known Member
I got new u-bolts for the rear of my toyota, and the FSM says to torque them to 90#'s. At Les Schwab we just used the air gun and ran them down until they quit turning. I was torquing them to 90 last nite and I tightened them for like 20 minutes and I got one side to at least 50#'s and the other side wasn't there yet!
Do I keep on torquing until they get to 90#'s? While I'm torquing I can see the plate under the axle flexing. Is this normal and I should keep torquing? Or do I just go to 50# and check them monthly? My torque wrench is not of high quality, and I plan on double nutting the u-bolts.
Or am I worrying about it too much?
Do I keep on torquing until they get to 90#'s? While I'm torquing I can see the plate under the axle flexing. Is this normal and I should keep torquing? Or do I just go to 50# and check them monthly? My torque wrench is not of high quality, and I plan on double nutting the u-bolts.
Or am I worrying about it too much?