EddieC
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Is there a source for overall vehicle fastener torque secs?
(Specifically 2008 Tahoe 5.3 4wd)
(Specifically 2008 Tahoe 5.3 4wd)
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Very GoodThe service manual I downloaded from https://charm.li/ has the values within the service instructions, but not in any separate lists of torques (that I have run across, at least).
Thanks for the reasoning on possible Haynes flipped numbers.If I had to guess, the haynes probably has front and back caliper specs flipped. (Front being larger and handling more braking)
I don't think you will hurt caliper pins going to the higher spec of 38ft/lb.. (unless the screw is smaller than I think?)
So to answer your question, I don't know!
I wonder about my steel wheel lug torque, because the lug nuts on my 17" steelies are grooving out. (I tighten them evenly)
AI tells me steel wheels require less torque..
OBS and NBS list 120ft/lb for stock alloys, but NNBS+ is listed at 140ft/lb.