toolaholic
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Hi, Several times I needed to estimate torque cause torque wrench did not physically fit. My back shocks on my dakota R/T needed torqued top and bottom to 75lbft. The upper passenger side nut was hard to access due to exhaust pipe sheild. I used a craftsman 13x15(15 used)mm double box and just pulled hard to torque. Not worried should be fine. The next instance was the rear pivot shaft nuts on the upper control arms could not be acessed w/ torque wrench. Torqued the front nuts to factory spec 130lbft then torqued the rears w/ a craftsman 22x24mm(24 used) double box.Later even used a slightly longer proto 22 x24mm double box. Not overly worried as I counted threads exposed on rear bolt and matched to front. The doosie is the pivot shaft to frame nuts are 155lbft. On the front passenger side the exhuast manifold is in the way. A hazet very deep offset 22 x20(22 used)was used to remove and install upper control arm. How close can you get to 155lbft w/ a deep offset box wrench that's just shy of 12" long.? The rear passenger side nut was torqued to 155lbft.This worrys me.I even krano oiled the threads and pulled w/ all my might on front nut w/ the hazet deep offset.. So far nothing has come loose. Very few miles on truck because after suspension work,water pump leaked. So truck was down for water pump and I did plenum pan on intake. Truck has gone on one 50 and one 100 mile trip. Should I perioically check these nuts? Any tips on torqueing w/o the torque wrench.
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