Simply put why would you NOT click full image so many people don't have to click to see the image as a courtesy to others?
I did ask.
I did ask.

Simply put why would you NOT click full image so many people don't have to click to see the image as a courtesy to others?
I did ask.![]()
So all people now have unlimited data and high network speed, so they do not anymore care about images that was slow to download and use up their data?
Yes there is a torque spec and no channel locks will not achieve it
Yes there is a torque spec and no channel locks will not achieve it
Can post the specs for us?
From my looking around on the internet the torque spec. looks like it is 40ft. lbs. Two points on that spec: First, that's not very tight on a part which experiences a twisting motion every time the steering goes from lock to lock. Second: It's pretty hard to torque a nut on a threaded rod with a torque wrench. I guess it would have to be done with a crows foot open-end fitting on the end of the torque wrench but they are notorious for causing false torque readings. Also I'm sure one exists but I've never seen one that big. And I'll bet it's expensive!!