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OEM Front Endlink Install Question

I just swapped out my front left endlink with a new OEM replacement. I know that adjustable endlinks require the wheels/preload to be set a certain way for installation, but

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Old 05-14-2020, 09:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I just swapped out my front left endlink with a new OEM replacement. I know that adjustable endlinks require the wheels/preload to be set a certain way for installation, but wanted to confirm that there's no issue just slipping in the factory endlink. I couldn't find any information online.
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OEM doesn't have adjustment, you just need to torque it to spec, which is 84 ft/lbs
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OEM doesn't have adjustment, you just need to torque it to spec, which is 84 ft/lbs
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That's what I assumed, thanks guys.
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