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    Veteran Member Four Rings m5racer's Avatar
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    replaceing wheel barring + rear lower control arm torqueing bolts?

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    2000 S4

    Alright so im replaceing a wheel barring and my rear lower control arm. The problem is that I have a bently but it doesent tell me how much i have to torque the bolts. Can some one tell me what wheel barrings need to be torqued to? as well as the rear lower control arm assembly?

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    Re: replaceing wheel barring + rear lower control arm torqueing bolts?

    I'm 100% sure you need to use a press to get the wheel bearings in. I had to pay two different shops to get mine done right. Good luck if you're doing it yourself, lol.

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    Re: replaceing wheel barring + rear lower control arm torqueing bolts?

    Thanks, but i already knew that and have a place that is going to be doing that for me.

    Is this correct? 85ft-lbs +180deg for the rear, 105(?)ft-lbs +180deg for the front)
    01.5 A4 1.8t sport

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    Re: replaceing wheel barring + rear lower control arm torqueing bolts?

    Good luck putting those lower control arms in what a bitch they were. Beware that some the bolts are a pain to get out, slightly dropping the subframe helps but even with that it was still kind of hard to get them out.
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