Suspension U-Bolt Torque Check

Notice: Failure to retorque the U-bolt nuts could result in spring breakage and abnormal tire wear.

Check the U-bolt torque of both the front and rear axles where applicable.

  1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and apply the parking brakes. Chock the tires.
  2. Check the U-bolt torque. See Table for U-bolt torque specifications. Tighten in a diagonal pattern as shown in Fig.. Set a click-type torque wrench to the mid-point torque value for the fastener being checked. Turn the wrench in a clockwise motion (looking up) until the torque wrench clicks, then release pressure on the torque wrench, and turn the wrench again until it clicks. If the nut turns on the second application, the bolt is stretching and must be replaced. See of the New Cascadia™ Workshop Manual for bolt replacement procedures.

    Fig. 1, Tightening Pattern for U-Bolt High Nuts

    Table 1, Spring U-Bolt High Nut Torque Values

    Size

    Torque: lbf·ft (N·m)

    5/8–18

    180–230 (245–313)

    3/4–16

    270–330 (367–449)

    7/8–14

    420–500 (571–680)

    1–14

    520–600 (707–816)

    M20

    216–274 (292–372)

    M20 (Airtek)

    330–370 (447–502)

      Table 1, Spring U-Bolt High Nut Torque Values

    Note:
    Document Number: 0000102951
    Manual Publication Date: 2024-05-14
    Topic Publication Date: 2025-03-11