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What torque for suspension parts?



Now I would normally just do everything up by hand using judgement and check it after a few miles/days etc. But thought I may as well ask the question and get it right if possible.

So could someone please tell me the correct torque for the following suspension bolts/nuts:

1) Front strut bolts.

2) Rear strut bolts.

3) Wishbone to subframe bolts (one the front one there's two bolts, one after the washer and then another after the support bracket)

4) Hub pinch bolt.

5) Caliper bolts

6) Ball joint bolts

7) Outer ARB bracket bolt

8) Inner ARB bracket bolt.

9) Track rod end bolt

10) Inner track rod bolt

11) Front top mounts

12) Rear top mounts

Cheers :cheers:
 
  330i. E30 Touring.
Tight enough so they won't come undone. But not too tight that you'll regret it when you come to take them off next time
 

JamesBryan

ClioSport Club Member
Now I would normally just do everything up by hand using judgement and check it after a few miles/days etc. But thought I may as well ask the question and get it right if possible.

So could someone please tell me the correct torque for the following suspension bolts/nuts:

1) Front strut bolts. 175nm

2) Rear strut bolts. 175nm

3) Wishbone to subframe bolts (one the front one there's two bolts, one after the washer and then another after the support bracket)

4) Hub pinch bolt.

5) Caliper bolts. 60nm i think

6) Ball joint bolts. 42nm

7) Outer ARB bracket bolt

8) Inner ARB bracket bolt.

9) Track rod end bolt. 37nm

10) Inner track rod bolt

11) Front top mounts. 20nm

12) Rear top mounts. 20nm

Cheers :cheers:

That's off the top of my head.
 
  330i. E30 Touring.
So just by hand is good enough then yeah.

As with wheel nuts.

Yep, the bigger ones like struts to hub, i wang up with the gun, then check with a breaker bar. Don't want those coming loose, lol

Everything else, i do with a 1/2" ratchet.
 
Still can't fine the torque for the 3 wishbone to subframe bolts??

or the pinch bolt in the hub!?

trying to get them done and dusted tonight so any quick replies be much appreciated

cheers
 
  172 Cup
Not as simple as that, really.. wanging things up can sometimes do more harm than good, and I don't just mean in terms of being able to undo them again. If bolt torque settings are available, which they always are if you know where to look, then they should always be used.
 
  330i. E30 Touring.
Not as simple as that, really.. wanging things up can sometimes do more harm than good, and I don't just mean in terms of being able to undo them again. If bolt torque settings are available, which they always are if you know where to look, then they should always be used.

If you have any level of mechanical sense, you'll be alright.
 
  172 Cup
9/10 times, yeah you will. I just don't get the attitude whereby everything is done QT / FT when torque wrenches are inexpensive and settings are freely available. You don't see people doing head bolts up QT, yet for some reason safety-critical parts like brakes, suspension and wheels are fair game. Hhhhhhwy?
 


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