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Old 09-15-2021, 05:12 PM
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I just installed my front Litchfield Kw HAS springs.
what is the torque for the sway bar bolt that secures the shock?
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What year, and do you have PDCC?
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What year, and do you have PDCC?
2017 Base . No PDCC
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Hm, crap. I don't have the 991.2 specs, but on the .1 those are yield bolts that need to be replaced once removed. 50 n-m (37 ft-lb) plus 50 degrees. I suspect the .2 is the same, but you'll want to verify that. Maybe call Litchfield if no one here has those specs handy



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