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DiscoDayz
 


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Rear Upper Suspension Torque setting confusion

Hi All,

Finally at the last stages of the upper suspension arm saga and a little confused -

I have seen Upper arm to wheel knuckle nut at 175 NM as well as Rear camber adjusting bolt at 133 NM. I thought that the camber adjusting bolt was the same thing as the upper arm to the knuckle.

I've circled the bolt in this picture:



Also this YT video states 133 NM (@ 15:49 mins in)



Can someone please clarify which one it is ? Rolling Eyes

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Dave
  
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PROFSR G
 


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DiscoDayz
 


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Ah good I had a 50/50 and decided to go with the lower as easier to re-tighten Smile

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