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Old 04-20-2010, 11:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default HELP Pedders!!!!

Alright, I got the front springs on no problem, the rear ones however are not fitting over the bumpstops, like the spring was wound a little too tight at both ends so the bumpstops wont fit in them....ideas? thoughts? anybody with pedders have this problem?

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Fixed it, ended up melting/cutting the bumpstop edges.
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Old 04-21-2010, 12:51 AM   #2 (permalink)
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maybe you were installing the springs upside down?
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it can never be too low.
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Every coil spring I've done on these cars is the same top and bottom. This is the first set that's been different. No instructions so I had to guess that the fewer coils went at the bottom. Also ended up having a bigger end coil that way on the bottom. Going to have to melt the top bumpstops today as well. Passenger spring isn't seated by about 1/2" driver by 1/4". They do ride better than my old sportlines though.
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tighter coils always go on top!
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Sweet then I guess I got it right. Ill take pictures later today when I pull em back out. What is the torque spec for the top shock bolt in back and the 3 bolts up front on the knuckle and connecting rod?
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Cobalt Rear Suspension Torque Specs
Specification

Metric
English
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Bracket to Body Bolts
90 N·m + 45°
66 lb ft + 45°

Brake Hose Fittings
19 N·m
14 lb ft

Bushing Through Bolts
90 N·m + 60°
66 lb ft + 60°

Shock Bolt Lower
110 N·m
81 lb ft

Shock Bolt Upper
90 N·m
66 lb ft

Wheel Bearing/Hub Assembly Mounting Nuts
45 N·m + 30°
33 lb ft + 30°

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Cobalt Front Suspension Torque Specs
Specification

Metric
English
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Ball Joint to Control Arm Nut and Bolts
68 N·m
50 lb ft

Ball Joint to Steering Knuckle Nut

First Pass
50 N·m

Reverse Nut 3/4 turn
37 lb ft

Reverse Nut 3/4 turn

Second Pass
50 N·m + 30°
37 lb ft +30°

Control Arm to Front Frame Bolts
55 N·m
41 lb ft

Control Arm to Rear Frame Bolts
100 N·m + 180°
74 lb ft +180°

Frame to Chassis Bolts
100 N·m + 180°
74 lb ft +180°

Intermediate Shaft Pinch Bolt
34 N·m
25 lb ft

Stabilizer Link to Strut Nut
65 N·m
48 lb ft

Stabilizer Shaft Clamp Bolt
50 N·m
37 lb ft

Stabilizer Shaft Link to Stabilizer Bar Nut
80 N·m
59 lb ft

Strut Assembly to Steering Knuckle Nut
120 N·m
89 lb ft

Strut to Body Nut
20 N·m
15 lb ft

Strut Shaft Nut
70 N·m
52 lb ft

Transmission Mount Through Bolt
100 N·m
74 lb ft

Transmission Mount to Frame Bolt
50 N·m
37 lb ft

Wheel Bearing/Hub Assembly Mounting Bolts
115 N·m
85 lb ft
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i dunno what he means by 3 bolts and connecting rod. you mean tie rod end? i assume you mean strut to knuckle and tie rod end to knuckle
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Originally Posted by ff_drift_lol View Post
i dunno what he means by 3 bolts and connecting rod. you mean tie rod end? i assume you mean strut to knuckle and tie rod end to knuckle
Yeah thats what I meant lol I was out of it
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