i just put on new urathane body mount bushings on my 73 k10 chevy stepside pickup but my shop manual does not have the torque specs on this. I was thinking it would have to be 35 to 45 foot pounds? Could anyone help me with this one?
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I used to be a gm mechanic, any time we would replace such stuff an impact gun was always used to tighten them back up, so I dont thing you have to worry about overtightening them.
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