Fastener Tightening Specifications

2006 Chevrolet Suburban K2500, 6.0 USECTION Fastener Tightening Specifications
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Application Specification
Metric English
Brake Hose Bracket Bolt 9 N.m 80 lb in
Brake Hose Clip Bolts 12 N.m 106 lb in
Electronic Suspension Control (ESC) Sensor Bracket Bolt 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Hub and Bearing Assembly to Steering Knuckle Bolts 180 N.m 133 lb ft
Lower Ball Joint Stud Nut 110 N.m 81 lb ft
Lower Control Arm Nut - 2500 Series 80 N.m 59 lb ft
Lower Control Arm to Frame Nuts 175 N.m 129 lb ft
Shock Absorber Module to Frame Nuts - 1500 Series 50 N.m 37 lb ft
Shock Absorber Module to Lower Control Arm Bolt - 1500 Series 50 N.m 37 lb ft
Shock Absorber Module to Lower Control Arm Nut - 2500 Series 80 N.m 59 ln ft
Shock Absorber Tenon Nut - 1500 Series 50 N.m 37 lb ft
Shock Absorber Tenon Nut - 2500 Series 24 N.m 17 lb ft
Shock Absorber to Lower Control Arm Bolts - 2500 Series 80 N.m 59 lb ft
Spring Jounce Bumper Nut - 2500 Series 30 N.m 22 lb ft
Stabilizer Shaft Insulator Clamp Bolts 50 N.m 37 lb ft
Stabilizer Shaft Link Nuts 24 N.m 17 lb ft
Suspension Position Sensor Bolt 12 N.m 106 lb in
Torsion Bar Support Link Bolt/Screw 95 N.m 70 lb ft
Upper Ball Joint Stud Nut 50 N.m 37 lb ft
Upper Control Arm to Frame Nuts 190 N.m 140 lb ft
Wheel Speed Sensor Mounting Bolt 18 N.m 13 lb ft
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