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[QUOTE="Tom S, post: 40333, member: 623"] Wacky torque specs for the ball joints. The instruction sheet with the joints called for: Bottom joint 70lbs then top joint 100lbs Ford Body and Chassis book in the alignment section called for: Bottom joint 40lbs, top joint 115lbs to 135lbs then bottom joint 95lbs to 110lbs. Ford Powertrain Drivetrain book in the Dana 60 section called for: Bottom joint 35lbs, top joint 70lbs, then bottom joint 150lbs. What I ended up doing was bottom joint 70lbs as 35 was not enough to fully overcome the self locking nut then top joint 100lbs and bottom joint 105lbs. [/QUOTE]
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