Torque specs for Volvo shocks

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  1. proven23

    proven23 Bobtail Member

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    Hi, everyone. I'm trying to change the shocks by myself and wanted to know the torque specs on Volvo VNL shocks bolts.
     
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  3. PureLeafTea

    PureLeafTea Light Load Member

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    Honestly I don’t think anyone worries about it. Every time I have had it done (because why I don’t know - I can NEVER get the bolts loose with my big air compressor and impact!) the mechanic just tightens them down with the impact. I’m sure technically there is a torque value, but I don’t know it.
     
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  4. proven23

    proven23 Bobtail Member

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    I guess that's what I'm going to do if I can't get the numbers thanks for your reply
     
  5. Ridgeline

    Ridgeline Road Train Member

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    Replace the bolts when you do the work, torque them tight.
     
  6. AModelCat

    AModelCat Road Train Member

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    Brap braaaaaaapppppp!!!!!!
     
  7. QUALITYTRUCK

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    I just looked it up and that is the exact torque specs. for shock bolts. Strangely enough it's the same for all of the truck manufacturers.
     
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  8. boneebone

    boneebone Road Train Member

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    The nuts on the bolts are usually self locking so if you tighten them down to at least 100 ft lbs you should be fine.
     
  9. boneebone

    boneebone Road Train Member

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    You must have a weak compressor or air impact as I can loosen them with my Matco cordless impact with 1300 ft lbs of reverse torque.

    The only time my impact wouldn't loosen them up was when the bolts and nuts were seized from rust on my friend's truck and I had to get the torch out to heat up the bolt, and that was after he took it to two different shops and they tried with their air impacts.
     
  10. Newto Trucking

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    M16: 220+-35 Nm ( 162+- 26 ft-lb ) Grade 8.8. Use some anti seize on those bolts so much easier to remove them later.
     
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