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Old Aug 5, 2005 | 08:39 PM
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HELP! How to torque Illumina center bolt on rear.

I installed the Illuminas in the rear and was having trouble tightening down the center bolt. so i clamped a vise grip on the top part of the threads that is flattened, and then proceeded to wrench it tighter. However, how are you to get a precise torque measurement when the socket from the torque wrench has to go over the top, leaving you no where to hold the piston in place. it just spins. am i missing something here?
in case it matters, the car is sitting on the ground, all the weight on the stprings and i have the long travel rear mounts.

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Old Aug 5, 2005 | 08:55 PM
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bumpety... any help here? i don't want to overtorque when i am just using the wrench and when i put on the torque and socket, i can't keep it from spinning.
Old Aug 5, 2005 | 09:10 PM
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bump, seriously, i know many of you have installed illuminas. can you just tell me hoe you torqued the rears to spec?
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bump. no help??
Old Aug 5, 2005 | 09:43 PM
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you dont torque them, the center bolt goes only so far, then it keeps spinning, the side bolts need to be torqued to 15-18 ft-lbs o rosmething.
Old Aug 5, 2005 | 09:47 PM
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wow, really? so i should just hand tighten them, then? i suppose that's why they supply two bolts. so i should loosen them since i tightened them down with a wrench, and then tighten them down by hand, right?
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The center nut will bottom out on the threads and stop. Then put the locking nut on top (thats why it's provided) and give it a slight snug.

Thats how you "torque" down the center nut.
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The center nut will bottom out on the threads and stop. Then put the locking nut on top (thats why it's provided) and give it a slight snug.

Thats how you "torque" down the center nut.
but you cant always get the nut to the bottom of the threads, which is what I think he meant in the original post. When I put in my gc's, I didnt get the nut all the way to thebottom of the threads, it still has maybe an 1/8 or even 1/4 of an inch to go. I'd have to compress the bushings to get it down all the way.
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