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Old 06-16-2009, 11:19 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Teambadrun View Post
gernally tighten them to around 10-12ft lbs or so or just "wrist" tight with a 3/8" drive
you can get them bolts from nissan
but good luck getting the broken "stud" out
you can do this with the correct tooling however.... have fun
The correct torque sequence is from ~4 to 6 to 8.7 ft/pound
The bolts were alright when I mistakenly torqued them to ~12 ft/pound, but the first one broke when I decided to re-do them. My torque wrench just gave up on me (I was feeling weird howcome the torque wrench won't click after so many turns).

So local Nissans sell studs for SR20 too? Or it is the same size and length as the ones used in KA?
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