Torque the strut to knuckle bolts to 63 ft/lb. Torque the
top strut top nut to 41 ft/lb.
check front wheel alignment, adjust camber etc as needed.
How tight do you tighten struts?
You should leave them
just about snug
, if not just a little loose. If you tighten them before you put it on the ground, when you do get the car on the ground, there will be tension on the parts, which means it will wear quicker.
Do you have to torque struts?
Registered.
You can replace your struts without a torque wrench
but of course it’ll be better to have one. A lot of suspension components on cars aren’t supposed to be much tighter than you can do with your bare hands anyway (IE: no air tools).
How do you torque a strut?
You should leave them
just about snug
, if not just a little loose. If you tighten them before you put it on the ground, when you do get the car on the ground, there will be tension on the parts, which means it will wear quicker.
How tight should Shocks be?
When installing new shocks, the goal is to
tighten them just enough that there is no play or chattering in the suspension over bumps
. But not so much that it adds any noticeable resistance to the shock’s pivot points. After adjusting the tension on each bolt, bounce the suspension by hand.
Can Struts be tightened?
Can Struts be tightened? The
tightening of the top nut can be done once the strut is installed in the car
(before test driving) or when the strut assembly is still off the car. No more hammering down on this nut with an air tool or electric impact causing over tightening.
Do you need a torque wrench for suspension?
Torque wrenches are essential to do things to spec but
aren’t generally mandatory
. It comes down to your level of detail. If you run aftermarket wheels or ever intend to a torque wrench is critical. definitely meant torque wrench, sorry for any confusion.
How do I quiet noisy strut mounts?
- Lubrication. …
- Rubber Vibration Insulator. …
- Tighten The Strut Mounting Nuts. …
- Tighten The Shock Mounting Nut. …
- Replace The Bearing. …
- Get A New Strut Mount. …
- How Long Should Strut Mounts Last? …
- Can You Drive With A Broken Strut Mount?
What does a loose strut sound like?
Bad strut sounds are usually described as a
hollow clunking or banging type of sound
. You’ll typically hear the noise when the vehicle is traveling over irregularities in the road. … It’s also possible to get a bad strut mount sound—an audible clunking or creaking when turning the steering wheel.
Can you over tighten shocks?
By over tightening the shock absorber on the mount, this will excessively squash the bush reducing the amount of flexibility or articulation in the bush. This will lead to premature wear of the bush and possibly breaking the shock absorber eye or stud. Alternately the mounting bracket on the vehicle could also break.
Should you compress shocks by hand?
Yup, i could compress my new Koni FSD’s
almost completely
by hand. However, the harder/quicker you push, the harder it is to compress.
How do you install Gabriel shocks?
- Place a jack under the frame directly in front of the driver’s rear wheel. …
- Remove the lug nuts from the wheel using a tire iron and pull the wheel off the vehicle.
- Locate the bottom through bolt that secures the lower portion of the OEM shock to the suspension shock mount.
Do Bilstein shocks break in?
Actually according to Greg at PRG the bilstein
will break in over a short period after install
.
How do you adjust front struts?
Struts are adjustable
and allow for camber and caster angle changes, which play a direct role in the alignment of your vehicle.
What is a torque strut mount?
Features. These Torque Strut Mounts are designed to ensure better drivability for the smooth ride of your vehicle. The torque strut engine mount
prevents the transverse engine from rocking when braking and accelerating
..
Can a strut mount make noise?
Although this component is often overlooked, the suspension system can’t function properly without it.
A damaged strut mount can cause strange noises, poor handling
, and overall ride discomfort.