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Looking for torque spec for bolts holding the rear shocks on the rear of a 2006 Dodge Sprinter 3500

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Hello acadiamaine,

If the shock absorber bolt to the axle is a 14mmX1.5 it should be torqued to 110 Nm if it is a 12mmX1.5 bolt torque it to 70 Nm.

The bolt to the frame side should be torqued to 140 Nm if the axle bolt is 14mmX1.5 and 80 Nm if the axle bolt is 12mmX1.5.

I hope this helps.

Regards,

Jerry

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