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Old Sep 19, 2006 | 02:11 AM
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Default OTG Shims. Once installed, do they need to be re-torqued?

Hello all

I installed a OTG shims in my box last Saturday. Do I need to re-torque it? I am new on spacers and shims. I'm kinda nervous. I checked them this afternoon (visually, I went under the car), and they look okay. Do I need to do anything else?

I just want to be ready, my new wheels are coming and I want to have all 4 wheels visually with the same aligment.

Anyone?

Thanks.
Old Sep 19, 2006 | 02:18 AM
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Default Re: OTG Shims. Once installed, do they need to be re-torqued

Originally Posted by ppluche
Hello all

I installed a OTG shims in my box last Saturday. Do I need to re-torque it? I am new on spacers and shims. I'm kinda nervous. I checked them this afternoon (visually, I went under the car), and they look okay. Do I need to do anything else?

I just want to be ready, my new wheels are coming and I want to have all 4 wheels visually with the same aligment.

Anyone?

Thanks.
You shouldn't have to re-torque them, as long as you torqued them when you did the install.
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