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Torque settings for front axle on a kawasaki zx6r 2008

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No its
94 ft/lbs rear axle nut

94 ft/lbs front axle nut

14.5 ft/lbs front axle clamp
bolts , the pinch bolt's that hold thefront axle, there's 4 of them 2 on each side.
I have also seen 92ft/lbs for the axles.

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    you can use what he said but actually the correct specs are
    94 ft/lbs rear axle nut

    94 ft/lbs front axle nut

    14.5 ft/lbs front axle clamp
    bolts , the pinch bolt's that hold thefront axle, there's 4 of them 2 on each side.


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75 or 80 ft.lbs. i think

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