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Old 07-01-06, 10:54 AM
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Installing R1 strut bar on non-R1 car

I am assuming the standard 'acorn nut' are used when putting the strut bar on the strut towers? Does anyone have the torque values right off the top of their head? I can look them up in the manual but thought maybe someone knows.
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Originally Posted by bajaman
I am assuming the standard 'acorn nut' are used when putting the strut bar on the strut towers? Does anyone have the torque values right off the top of their head? I can look them up in the manual but thought maybe someone knows.
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