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Posted on Apr 04, 2009

Need torque spec for 2000 Cirrus outer tie rod ends

Changing tie rod ends on a friend's Cirrus and we don't have a repair manual. can someone supply the torque values for the tie rod end / steering knuckle bolts? thanks

  • Anonymous Mar 15, 2014

    torque spec 1996 chrysler cirrus 2.5l v6

  • Anonymous Mar 17, 2014

    tie rod ends

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45 Ft-lbs Tie-rod balljoint stud-to-steering knuckle nut, and 55 Ft-lbs Tie-rod (outer)- to- inner jam lock nut

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