Suspension Torque Specs??

Hello. I have ordered some Spool springs for my P5 to replace my Skunk2 coilovers, and for X-mas my wife got me a torque wrench. So my question is,where can I get torque specs for my supsension components?? For example, sway bar end link bolt, upper strut bolt, stuff like that. I am going to make sure and do it right this time, and really aim more towards handling. I plan to get white Rota Subzeros in 18X7.5 with the polished lip. Being slammed is nice, but damn my kidneys are killing me...:)
 
yes i am...they are in my garage in the box they came in. I was going to wait the two weeks for the spool springs to settle in the rear, or I was going to put my skunk2 coilovers in the rear of my car. If you are interested PM me....I was eventually going to sell them for $235.00 shipped. Thanks:)
 
slamprotege5 said:
So my question is,where can I get torque specs for my supsension components?? For example, sway bar end link bolt, upper strut bolt, stuff like that. I am going to make sure and do it right this time, and really aim more towards handling.

*BUMP*
 
anyone? is it really necessary to put the correct amount of torque on everything while installing lowering springs?
 
All rates are listed in foot pounds of torque

Front
Piston rod nut - 57.9-81
Strut to end link nut - 32-44
Strut to chasis nut - 34-46
Strut to spindle nut - 68.8-93.3

Rear
Piston rod nut - 41-49
Strut to end link nut - 32-44
Strut to chasis nut - 34-46
Strut to spindle nut - 68.8-93.3
 

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