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1ST Gen Suspension Torque Specifications

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by GA-3RZFE, Jul 20, 2016.

  1. Jul 20, 2016 at 6:45 AM
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    GA-3RZFE

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    It seems this gets asked a lot. I pulled the torque specs below from my 2000 Toyota FSM. This is for Front & Rear Suspension with some 2WD specs as applicable.

    Front Suspension Torque Settings
    ABS Speed sensor & Wire Harness................................................. 71 in lbs
    Stabilizer Bar Side (2WD)...............................................................22 ft lb
    stabilizer bar lower arm (Hex end to hold it) (both ends of 4WD)....66 ft lbs
    Stabilizer Bar Bracket (4WD).........................................................19 ft lbs
    Upper Ball Joint.............................................................................80 ft lbs
    Upper Control Arm........................................................................87 ft lbs
    Front/Rear Alignment Shims (2WD)...............................................94 ft lbs
    2WD Upper Ball Joint Mount (4 bolts)........................................29 ft lbs
    Lower Ball Joint Castle Nut.............................................................103 ft lbs
    Lower Ball Joint Mount (4 bolts).....................................................59 ft lbs
    LCA Cam Bolts..............................................................................96 ft lbs
    LCA Spring Bumpers......................................................................17 ft lbs
    Outer Tie Rod End (Castle Nut)......................................................67 ft lbs
    Strut (Bottom mount)..................................................................101 ft lbs
    Strup Top Hat...............................................................................47 ft lbs

    Rear Suspension
    Rear Leaf Front Mount..................................................................116 FT LBS
    Rear Leaf Shackle Bolts (x2).........................................................67 ft lbs
    Shock Absorber (2WD except Pre Runner).................................19 ft lbs
    Shock (4wd & Pre Runner)........................................................53 ft lbs
    U-Bolts........................................................................................90 ft lbs
     
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    Bumping an old thread looking for advice.

    What's the highest torque spec for a 1st gen tacoma?

    Reason I'm asking:

    I am looking to purchase a 1/2" torque wrench for higher torque specs. My current 3/8" only goes up to 100 ft-lbs and I wouldn't want to use it for anything near that value or slightly above.

    So I'm looking at 1/2" torque wrenches for the larger specs. The 1/2" I'm looking at comes in a range of 20-150 ft-lbs or 30-250 ft-lbs. The latter seems excessive and the former seems like it would be more accurate/precise given the smaller range? Or am I just making that up?

    Thanks.
     
  4. Jul 25, 2020 at 7:48 AM
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    I have one that goes 20 to 150 ft-lbs and gets used for 99.9% of everything.
    I also have the one that goes from 50 to 300 ft-lbs and I think I bought it for one nut on the Tundra.
     
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  5. Jul 25, 2020 at 7:51 AM
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    Thanks, man.

    What torque wrench do you have for the 20-150 ft-lbs? Those seem to be nearly twice the price than the 30-250 ft-lbs ones.
     
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    Harbor Freight for both! :burp:
     
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    thread bump...

    For the 4WD Taco/4Runner, my old haynes manual has the following:
    'Damper rod nut' (assuming this is the shock top-hat nut): 22 ft-lbs
    'Upper Nuts (three nuts)': 47 ft-lbs

    Can someone verify/confirm these values? Was there a typo in the OP, is the Haynes manual wrong, or what gives?
     
  8. Feb 4, 2021 at 6:11 AM
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    Search pays again! Exactly the info I needed
     
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    Good info! How do you get a torque wrench on the top hat 3 nuts? Wheel well in the way! I can do the front one but not the back two!
     
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    I had to use a wrench and a lot of patience. I had to do in increments since the space is so tight. I should’ve bought a pass-through socket set/wrench, maybe I would’ve done it a lot faster.
     
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    I got these torque spec sheets awhile back from @Speedytech7 , they've come in very handy for me on a number of occasions

    TORQUE SPECS PG2.jpg
    TORQUE SPECS PG1.jpg
     

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  13. Sep 8, 2021 at 5:02 PM
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    good to know these specs, better then the usual uuga duugas
     
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    maybe they mixed the front lower mount with the rears, only thing I can see that kind of makes sense.
     
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    Yeah could be but those instructions are for leaf springs! I sent them a friendly email to let them know. Also, should bolts for the suspension be torqued with the weight on the wheels or while jacked up?
     
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    I would believe weight should be on the wheels before tightening those bolts like leaf springs and control arms.
     
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    Weight on the wheels depends on the bushings. If using poly bushings, you do not need to have the vehicle on the ground when torquing the bolts. If using rubber bushings, then you do want the weight on them
     
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    Yep, if using OE rubber bushings the vehicle should be set on the ground before tightening as they have a serrated metal sleeve that locks the bushing in place.
     
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