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Torque on driveshaft bolts?

RangerX

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I'm putting in my driveshaft, and the Haynes book says torque is 12-16 ft-lbs at the T-case end, and 8-15 at the diff end. Is that right!?! Seems real low, especially since it was a mother to break them loose in the first place.

For the front shaft, it says 10-15 ft-lbs at the diff end, and 70-95 ft-lbs at the T-case end. The last one is the only one that sounds about right, to me.

Also, locktite on the bolts???
 



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if it helps any miy book says the same for my truck for a single cardan u- joint. a double would be 70- 95 but im sure you know that.
 






BAH, just torque those bad boys down. This area is not critical to have exact torque.
 






I just get 'em as tight as I can (fear of the driveshaft falling off i guess :))
 






The Mitchell software at my neighbors shops says 75-85 ft-lbs for the front and rear flanges on the rear shaft of a single cardian drive shaft on a first gen X.

I just installed my rear drive shaft, and I set them to 80 flt-lbs.. (thats what I did 75k+ miles ago, and they held).

I also put a dab of nail polish once I have them torqued down. If the polish "breaks" I know the bolts have moved.. The polish was still un-broken when I took my drive shaft down last week (had to change a u-joint)

~Mark
 






Sounds like the book is wrong, then, huh. I'll use your numbers, Mark, they sound reasonable.
And I did end up putting a little Locktite on them.
 






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