Which manual is a good source for torque specifications on steering & suspension?

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Jerky Arm Ape

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Rebuilding my entire suspension (front&rear) and steering system next week.
I can't find a good online source for the torque specifications on the fasteners and such,
wondering if anyone uses a manual that they would recommend ?
 
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Thanks sunlit.
I Never knew there was such a thing as the all data website. Cost about the same as a manual and you don't have to move it around.
 
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All I saw was a choice between 1 year or 5 year subscription. Didn't really read into it.
My final desicion was to order a Haynes manual, found it on eBay $17.xx with free shipping.
 

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Hard copy is always nice. That way you've got it right in front of you when at the vehicle. And you don't have to worry about dropping a tool on your phone or laptop.
 

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I use alldata as well even keep a old laptop out in the garage just for it and autotap.
 

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