Torque Specifications

2024 Dodge and Ram 1500 TRXSECTION Torque Specifications
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2023 RAM 1500 Classic. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
DESCRIPTION N.m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs. COMMENT
Turning Loop Height Adjuster to Body Bolt 45 30 -  
Turning Loop to Height Adjuster Bolt 40 33 -  
Passenger Airbag Lower Bracket Screw 9 - 80  
Seat Airbag Nut 10 - 89  
Side Curtain Airbag Screw 7 - 62  
Child Restraint Tether Strap Bolt 20 15 -  
Front Center Seat Belt Center Buckle or Center Anchor Buckle Lower Anchor Bolt 50 37 -  
Front Outboard Seat Belt Lower Anchor Screw 40 30 -  
Rear Seat Belt Center Buckle and Left Outboard Buckle Lower Anchor Bracket Bolt 40 30 -  
Occupant Restraint Controller Nut 12 9 -  
Occupant Restraint Controller Adapter Bracket Screw 10 - 89  
Front Center Seat Belt Retractor Lower Bracket Bolt 40 30 -  
Front Center Seat Belt Bracket To Body Bracket Bolt 20 15 -  
Front Outboard Seat Belt Retractor Upper Bracket Screw 12 9 -  
Front Outboard Seat Belt Retractor Lower Bracket Bolt 48 35 -  
Front Outboard Seat Belt Lower Anchor Bolt 40 30 -  
Rear Center Seat Belt Buckle Anchor Bracket Nut - Mega Cab 23 17 -  
Rear Center Seat Belt Buckle Anchor To Anchor Bracket Bolt - Mega Cab 40 30 -  
Rear Seat Rear Mounting Bracket Bolt - Mega Cab 47 35 -  
Rear Seat Inboard Seat Hinge Stabilizer Bracket Screw - Mega Cab 5 - 44  
Rear Center Seat Belt Bracket To Body Bracket Bolt 20 15 -  
Rear Center Seat Belt Retractor Lower Bracket Bolt 40 30 -  
Rear Outboard Seat Belt Retractor Lower Bracket Bolt 48 35 -  
Rear Outboard Seat Belt Turning Loop Bolt 48 35 -  
Rear Outboard Seat Belt Lower Anchor Bolt 40 30 -  
Front Impact Sensor Bolt 12 9 -  
Side Acceleration-Type Impact Sensor Screw 9 - 80  
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