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Old 10-26-2003, 08:16 AM
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Re-Torque driveshaft bolt

Hi. I do my own maitneance and according to the scheduale it say I have to re-torque the drive shaft bolt. Does anyone know a web site or maybe someone can send me a picture showing me where the driveshaft bolt is and what is the Torque is?
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Re: Re-Torque driveshaft bolt

No, but I can tell you to have someone perform that. Bolts and pretty much anything mechanical needs adjusted because things loosen up. If you do it yourself and do it wrong, or dont do it at all cause a dealer wants too much, you could loose your driveshaft of the freeway, and that would suck balls.
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