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Old Yesterday, 10:39 AM   #1
64stpside
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Opinions on loading suspension before torquing

I did a complete overhaul on a 1990 gmc s15 jimmy i had yrs ago and before i disassembled everything, with the tire still on, i took a measurement from the ground to the bottom of the lower control arm. After swapping everything, I raised the floor jack under the control arm to that measurement and torqued the control arms to spec. The jimmy had rubber bushings in the control arms and i didn't want to stress the rubber bushings when jacking up the control arms up with them being tight already.
Should I do this on my 64 c10 or being it has metal bushings, I don't have to worry about it?
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Re: Opinions on loading suspension before torquing

I have not done the metal bushings, but I do not "load" the suspension when torquing polyurethane bushings - the bushings slide, not twist, so the loading is irrelevant.
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