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driveshaft bolt torque spec?

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Hey, I have an '05 with auto trans and cannot find the torque spec for the drive shaft bolts. Anyone know?
 
#2 ·
Everything on a truck has a certain torque value. But on something like this there is good old common sense. The bolts are about 5/16 inches in nature so about 20 foot pounds would be a safe torque without overdoing it. Now most mechanics use a tried and true method of knowing when enough is enough. Just don't use a cheater bar on your wrench and you should be safe to go. If you were to use a torque wrench for everything you would never ever get anything put back together. Just use a good 6 point closed end wrench and you should be fine.
 
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They were not anywhere near as tight as I thought they would be. One of my other cars has a bolt with a 12mm head and the spec is 85 ft/lbs so I thought this might be similar and wanted an actual number just in case. 20 is probably pretty close though.
 
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I have the two very large factory service manual for the 2006 Chevy Colorado. I very seldom use them. I guess I should have went and got the torque spec for this fellow, but most mechanics don't use torque wrenches, other than engine assembly at best. I used my torque wrench more on transmission repair than anything. I always use it to tighten the lugs down so not to warp the rotors.
 
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