Rear mono suspension install question?

Irv

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Just re-installing my mono suspension after getting my shoxk serviced and I am confused on the back washers/bolts?

Do the washers go directly behind the head of the bolt or do they go behind the bracket on the suspension shaft itself?

I have done this a couple times now but today for some reason I can't remember where they go? :o|

This pic is the bolt/area I am talking about but I can't tell from the pic?
 

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I think I answered my own question?

I was able to dig these up but these were also taken after I had the suspension out and re-installed, plus purchasing the sled used, I have no idea if the previous owner had the suspension out and if it was re-installed correctly?

Can anyone verify this? My guess is they belong on the outside? :dunno:
 

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steiner said:
You have it correct in the first pic.
Bolt, washer then bracket.

Thanks Steiner, I got that pic from the TY TECH section and my 48 yr old eyes couldn't make it out.

Appreciate it ;)!
 
Irv: What are the torque specs for the front and rear bolts suspension bolts? I just serviced my wifes 2009 Vector GT as well as my 2011 Apex SE and torqued all of them to 35 ft lbs as per a recommendation on here but I'm sure there is a difference between front and rear and 35 is way too low. My old Apex was something like 52 front and 43 rear Any info would be appreciated.
 
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Irv: What are the torque specs for the front and rear bolts suspension bolts? I just serviced my wifes 2009 Vector GT as well as my 2011 Apex SE and torqued all of them to 35 ft lbs as per a recommendation on here but I'm sure there is a difference between front and rear and 35 is way too low. My old Apex was something like 52 front and 43 rear Any info would be appreciated.

I only have an RX service manual so I am not going to be much help, but in it, it states 52Ft/Lbs for the rear suspension torque.

Personally, I don't use a torque wrench, never have likely never will?
I just make sure they are good and tight by feel and I check them periodically over the season and none have come loose yet.

Probably not the best way to do these as I usually overtighten most things but so far so good after many years of sledding.
 
Irv,

You know what they say about getting old, the first thing to go is your memory, and the second thing is.....Mmmm.......???????........Mmmm....
 
Blue Dave said:
Irv,

You know what they say about getting old, the first thing to go is your memory, and the second thing is.....Mmmm.......???????........Mmmm....

LoL, I hear ya Dave! Just turned 49 last Friday and some days I wonder if I am not actually 89! #$%&*
 


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