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Old 02-12-2008, 10:55 PM
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Re: something better than alldatadiy.com?

In alldatadiy, some additional torque specifications can be found under the "specifications" tab within each repair listing.

I cannot remember if you were the one that I mentioned this to a couple days ago.......that you should pick up new sway bar "links" as the original nylon ones will most likely get destroyed in the removal process.
Not real expensive.

I did post a couple pictures in the pictures that the link in my signature takes you to that show a front and rear view of the front suspension.......where I have tried to label various items with the names that are used in the ALLDATADIY manual.

The absolute BEST parts breakdown that I have seen is the one that they have on the computers at the dealershp parts counter.
I do not know if they list any torque specifications.
I believe he dealership pays for a subscription for the parts manual.....as I see that they offer a subscription service through Motorcraft.....pricey though you can get a short term subscription, like a week or month.
You would want to be sure that it had the information you need before paying though.
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