briesedhey
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pictures would also be really helpful. please and thank you.
pictures would also be really helpful. please and thank you.
Removal Procedure
* Tools Required
* J24319-B Universal Steering Linkage
1. Raise the vehicle and support the vehicle by the frame. Allow the control arms to hang free. Refer to Vehicle Lifting.
2. Remove the front wheels and tires. Refer to Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation in Wheels, Tires and Alignment.
3. Remove the left and the right stabilizer link bolts.
Installation Procedure
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions.
1. Loosely install the stabilizer link components.
o Tighten the stabilizer link nuts to 17 Nm (113 ft. lbs.).
2. Install the front wheels and tires. Refer to Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation in Wheels, Tires and Alignment.
3. Lower the vehicle.
Yea, if you tighten to 113 ft. lbs. the bolt would break! 17 Nm is more realistic, which would be 12.54 ft. lbs. I would recommend replacing all the parts of the assembly since bushings get hard & wear out. In addition, two pack assemblies with polyurethane bushings can be purchased at any parts store for less than 20-bucks (including TAX) 😉The torque spec above is NOT correct. Do not torque to 113 Foot Pounds. It should be around 20 to 40. I don't have a book handy to look it up but look it up and torque it. You can just crank it down but the right torque spec also sets the link at the correct length or close to it. If you just crank it down as far as it goes you might get away with it but it will preload the bar more than it's supposed to be.