Table of 2013 Vper Torque Values

Jack B

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I do not know why we cannot attach Excel files. I converted the file to a PDF. Hopefully it prints correctly
 

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Great info, I've printed a copy to keep filed and one more to keep in the glove box, just in case
No mention of the wheels lug nuts, I guess 95 is still the norm
Thanks Jack
 

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A few of the lines in the pdf came out messed up, the ones with sentences inside the cells for torque values.

Where did you find the info?
 
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The table came from the consumer version of the service manual. The bad text refers to 09 manual. This manual is in html, therefore, hard to export.

A few of the lines in the pdf came out messed up, the ones with sentences inside the cells for torque values.

Where did you find the info?
 
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