05-21-2013, 10:11 PM
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A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Chicago, IL
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Drives: 10 370z 40th M6
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Originally Posted by kenchan
sounds good, mr.zman!
you can do the swaybars in pairs, and not a requirement for the swaybars to have the vehicle load, but it is said to be better to tighten down with your car's weight so that everything is in working position when you torque to spec.
same goes your suspension, but you can do that a corner at a time. just put a hydraulic under your knuckle or spring carrier, raise it up a little to load it, and torque everything down to spec.
GL!
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thanks Mr. Kenchan
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