Torque Specifications

2005 Ford GTSECTION Torque Specifications
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Description Nm lb-ft lb-in
Safety belt shoulder height adjuster bolt 40 30 -
Safety belt anchor bolt 40 30 -
Outboard safety belt retractor lower bolt 40 30 -
Safety belt retractor upper bolt (if equipped) 9 - 80
Shoulder belt guide nut 40 30 -
Shoulder belt guide bolt 40 30 -
Safety belt and safety belt buckle bolt (center seat, floor mounted) 55 41 -
Safety belt buckle bolt 40 30 -
Safety belt nut (center seat, floor mounted) 55 41 -
Floor mounted safety belt buckle bolt (except bench seat) 55 41 -
Safety belt buckle nuts, 40/20/40 LH and RH seats 40 30 -
Safety belt buckle nut, 40/20/40 center seat 55 41 -
Bench seat safety belt buckle bolts 40 30 -
Safety belt and buckle assembly bolts (Crew Cab, rear) 40 30 -
Safety belt buckle assembly bolts (Crew Cab, rear) 40 30 -
Child safety seat tether anchors attached to the cab backwall 30 22 -
Seat Integrated Restraints (SIR)Β 
Safety belt retractor seat integrated restraints (SIR) bolt 40 30 -
Safety belt anchor seat integrated restraints (SIR) nut 40 30 -
Safety belt guide bracket seat integrated restraints (SIR) bolts 11 8 -
Safety belt buckle seat integrated restraints (SIR) bolts 40 30 -
RENDER: 1.0x

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