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  1. Al Harvey

    CUCV Torque Spec Cheat Sheat M1008 M1009 M1010 M1028 M1031

    Here is one with the Nm added in a new column. Please check this and make sure the figures are correct. I used a formula of Nm = Ft lbs / 0.73756 for all the foot pound conversions. For the inch pounds, I went and pulled the numbers out of the manual just to make sure I didn't do any math wrong.
  2. Al Harvey

    CUCV Torque Spec Cheat Sheat M1008 M1009 M1010 M1028 M1031

    Gripy, I've always applied 100 foot pounds on passenger vehicle wheels. So far I haven't ever had a torqued wheel come off. Knock on wood.
  3. Al Harvey

    CUCV Torque Spec Cheat Sheat M1008 M1009 M1010 M1028 M1031

    Good Idea. I made the changes so that IN LBS are now it red. Thanks M1008BOV
  4. Al Harvey

    CUCV Torque Spec Cheat Sheat M1008 M1009 M1010 M1028 M1031

    Here is another Torque sheet I created from the TMs. Once again the page number is on there where I got it from, though some of the page numbers in the TM seem to have typos but I tried to number them by what they should be. I got a bit bored dealing with this case of Shingles so I've been...
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