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Thanks for making me happy I had the dumb blue ones.
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I highly recommend owners get one of these. My biggest torque wrench goes to 350lbs, lower shock bolt is 406. I only had to input 135 ftlbs.
That would be true with the OEM shock with a rubber bushing, the race series are heim (can be seen in the 1st picture of post #5 or background of post #8) joint at both ends so it will rotate. The factory bushing is bonded to the inner and outer sleeves ( same with oem upper control arm) if you torque it like I did the race series and then put weight on it the rubber will be stressed and tear/crack much sooner.You are going to give @FordTechOne a heart attack. Lower shock bolt needs to be torqued fully loaded, on the ground. Best to tighten on the alignment rack.
That would be true with the OEM shock with a rubber bushing, the race series are heim joint at both ends so it will rotate. The factory bushing is bonded to the inner and outer sleeves ( same with oem upper control arm) if you torque it like I did the race series and then put weight on it the rubber will be stresses and tear/crack much sooner.
That was one nice thing with the upper arms I could torque those before putting the sock/spring back in and putting weight on it. those are a pain to torque on the alignment rack.