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Old Oct 10, 2020 | 11:57 AM
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Looking for full Lexus ISF specific suspension component torque specification break down for coil over install. Front top 3 bolts, ball joint nut, brake line nut, lower shock/coil nut etc.

I think Rear is 8 different bolts?

Doing a minor suspension overhaul with coils with either RR or Fig lower tire wear fix bushings.

Edit: Somehow missed this thread during my search, maybe this will help some others. https://www.clublexus.com/forums/suspension-and-brakes/443668-suspension-torque-specs-bushing-reset-info-look-here-first.html well now can we confirm the Lexus ISF suspension install can follow that exactly for torque specifications?
Will seek torque specification via google for the lower control arm bushing chunk or either RR or Figs will have an install sheet with the #s



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Old Oct 10, 2020 | 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by LSpho
Looking for full Lexus ISF specific suspension component torque specification break down for coil over install. Front top 3 bolts, ball joint nut, brake line nut, lower shock/coil nut etc.

I think Rear is 8 different bolts?

Doing a minor suspension overhaul with coils with either RR or Fig lower tire wear fix bushings.

Edit: Somehow missed this thread during my search, maybe this will help some others. https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...ere-first.html well now can we confirm the Lexus ISF suspension install can follow that exactly for torque specifications?
Will seek torque specification via google for the lower control arm bushing chunk or either RR or Figs will have an install sheet with the #s
These same figures and values are in the online Chilton's manual (licensed material from Toyota). Front LCA rear bushing fastener torques are at top right of the Front diagram. Figs does not include an instruction sheet with the bushings, but the instructions are posted in product description on their website. Install is straightforward.
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Originally Posted by LSpho
Looking for full Lexus ISF specific suspension component torque specification break down for coil over install. Front top 3 bolts, ball joint nut, brake line nut, lower shock/coil nut etc.

I think Rear is 8 different bolts?

Doing a minor suspension overhaul with coils with either RR or Fig lower tire wear fix bushings.

Edit: Somehow missed this thread during my search, maybe this will help some others. https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...ere-first.html well now can we confirm the Lexus ISF suspension install can follow that exactly for torque specifications?
Will seek torque specification via google for the lower control arm bushing chunk or either RR or Figs will have an install sheet with the #s
I validated this applies to the IS F as well a long time ago.
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Old Oct 11, 2020 | 04:56 PM
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Thanks sirs, I should have gone through that first but was found minutes after making this post and probably should have posted into suspension compilation thread.
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