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I suggest going to an auto parts store in your area and asking for the "HAYNES" manual for your make and model. It is an easier book to read than a "Chilton'. It will have all the torque specs you need. The book will probably cost 20 - 30 dollars. This is much less than it will cost if you torque something wrong. I would be careful trusting internet sources. It is a very worthwhile investment and a complete repair manual.
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