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Old 01-29-2023, 12:00 AM   #1
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Torque sequence

Replaced radiator support bushings and driver side cab bushings. All just snugged. Left passenger side of cab unchanged and not loosened until driver side completed. My question is what should I torque first? Radiator or cab bushings? Also, should I leave the passenger side support bushing loose until I finish installing the passenger side cab bushings or leave both support bushings loose until cab finished? I just don't want things possibly shifting around. Also, at some point in the torque seqence and the crush sleeve is making contact will you begin to raise the cab?

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