Torque Specs for Front Seat Bolts

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Z71Tahoe2004

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Good day everyone.

Does anyone have info on the torque specs for the front seats of the 03-06 GM family? Haynes manual tells you how to remove the seats but doesn't give any torque specs for reinstall. I wonder if there are any, since the manual usually states them elsewhere throughout. Given the safety issues, seems like the seat bolts would have torque specs.

Didn't find anything online, either.

Thanks for any insight any of you can provide!
 

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What socket is needed for seat bolts? It's like a star.
 

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some have a torx built into a hex head bolt. so take another look and see if its a actual bolt. ive busted torx bits off taking seat track bolts off, they are loc tighted on there real good.
 

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some have a torx built into a hex head bolt. so take another look and see if its a actual bolt. ive busted torx bits off taking seat track bolts off, they are loc tighted on there real good.
This is the nut af6a8a134c6e1061307a82a6eb7134fa.jpg

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you can use a 12 point socket on that. thats a E torx iirc.

^^^ This. eTorx bolt head. I used a 6-point 15mm socket on mine instead of spending the buxx for the eTorx socket. Find one that fits snug and go for it.
 

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