Torque Settings
This is from Alldata for a 2001 which I would assume to be the same.
INSTALLATION-STRUT ASSEMBLY
CAUTION: Front strut coil springs are side-oriented. When installing a strut assembly, make sure the strut being installed has the correct coil spring for that side of the vehicle. Springs on the left side of the vehicle have a left-hand wind top-to-bottom while springs on the right side have a right-hand wind top-to-bottom. Do not interchange the two sides.
Install strut assembly into strut tower, aligning and installing the 3 studs on the upper strut mount into the holes in shock tower. Install the 3 upper strut mount attaching nut/washer assemblies. Then using a crow foot. tighten the 3 attaching nuts to a torque of 28 Nm (250 inch lbs.) .
CAUTION: The steering knuckle to strut assembly attaching bolts are serrated and must not be turned during installation. Install nuts while holding bolts stationary in the steering knuckles.
NOTE: The strut clevis-to-steering knuckle bolts are installed differently on each side of the vehicle. Left hand side bolts are to be installed from vehicle rear to front. Right side bolts are to be installed from vehicle front to rear.
Align strut assembly with steering knuckle. Position arm of steering knuckle into strut assembly clevis bracket. Align the strut assembly clevis bracket mounting holes with the steering knuckle mounting holes. Install the 2 strut assembly to steering knuckle attaching bolts. If strut assembly is attached to steering knuckle using a cam bolt, the cam bolt must be installed in the lower slotted hole on strut clevis bracket. Tighten the strut clevis-to-steering knuckle attaching bolts to a torque of 81 Nm (60 ft. lbs.) plus an additional 1/4 (90°) turn after specified torque is met.
Install the stabilizer bar link mounting stud through the bracket on the strut assembly.
CAUTION: When installing the nut on the mounting stud of the stabilizer bar link, do not allow the stud to rotate in it's socket. Hold the stud from rotating by placing an open-end wrench on the flat machined into the stud.
Hand thread the nut on the end of the stabilizer bar link stud. Hold the stud from turning by placing an open-end wrench on the flat machined into the link's mounting stud, then tighten the nut while holding the wrench in place. Tighten the nut to a torque of 88 Nm (65 ft. lbs.) .
Install the hydraulic brake hose and speed sensor cable routing brackets on the strut assembly brackets. Tighten the routing bracket attaching bolts to a torque of 13 Nm (10 ft. lbs.) .
Install the wheel/tire assembly on the vehicle.
Install and tighten the wheel mounting stud nuts in proper sequence until all nuts are torqued to half specification. Then repeat the tightening sequence to the full specified torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.) .
INSTALLATION-STRUT ASSEMBLY
CAUTION: Front strut coil springs are side-oriented. When installing a strut assembly, make sure the strut being installed has the correct coil spring for that side of the vehicle. Springs on the left side of the vehicle have a left-hand wind top-to-bottom while springs on the right side have a right-hand wind top-to-bottom. Do not interchange the two sides.
Install strut assembly into strut tower, aligning and installing the 3 studs on the upper strut mount into the holes in shock tower. Install the 3 upper strut mount attaching nut/washer assemblies. Then using a crow foot. tighten the 3 attaching nuts to a torque of 28 Nm (250 inch lbs.) .
CAUTION: The steering knuckle to strut assembly attaching bolts are serrated and must not be turned during installation. Install nuts while holding bolts stationary in the steering knuckles.
NOTE: The strut clevis-to-steering knuckle bolts are installed differently on each side of the vehicle. Left hand side bolts are to be installed from vehicle rear to front. Right side bolts are to be installed from vehicle front to rear.
Align strut assembly with steering knuckle. Position arm of steering knuckle into strut assembly clevis bracket. Align the strut assembly clevis bracket mounting holes with the steering knuckle mounting holes. Install the 2 strut assembly to steering knuckle attaching bolts. If strut assembly is attached to steering knuckle using a cam bolt, the cam bolt must be installed in the lower slotted hole on strut clevis bracket. Tighten the strut clevis-to-steering knuckle attaching bolts to a torque of 81 Nm (60 ft. lbs.) plus an additional 1/4 (90°) turn after specified torque is met.
Install the stabilizer bar link mounting stud through the bracket on the strut assembly.
CAUTION: When installing the nut on the mounting stud of the stabilizer bar link, do not allow the stud to rotate in it's socket. Hold the stud from rotating by placing an open-end wrench on the flat machined into the stud.
Hand thread the nut on the end of the stabilizer bar link stud. Hold the stud from turning by placing an open-end wrench on the flat machined into the link's mounting stud, then tighten the nut while holding the wrench in place. Tighten the nut to a torque of 88 Nm (65 ft. lbs.) .
Install the hydraulic brake hose and speed sensor cable routing brackets on the strut assembly brackets. Tighten the routing bracket attaching bolts to a torque of 13 Nm (10 ft. lbs.) .
Install the wheel/tire assembly on the vehicle.
Install and tighten the wheel mounting stud nuts in proper sequence until all nuts are torqued to half specification. Then repeat the tightening sequence to the full specified torque of 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.) .
For torque settings ..... and much more, try this method to get access to the Automotive Repair Reference Center.
- do a Google search for "oplin"
- click on the site's main page.
- type "arrc" in the search box on the left side of page and click on "search".
- go down the page to "repeat the search with the omitted results included" and click on it.
- scroll down to "Automotive Repair Reference center (ARRC)" and click on it.
The rest is up to. There are various torque specs there for your 2004 Caravan strut assembly installation.
- do a Google search for "oplin"
- click on the site's main page.
- type "arrc" in the search box on the left side of page and click on "search".
- go down the page to "repeat the search with the omitted results included" and click on it.
- scroll down to "Automotive Repair Reference center (ARRC)" and click on it.
The rest is up to. There are various torque specs there for your 2004 Caravan strut assembly installation.
Last edited by TJeepman; Apr 18, 2010 at 05:21 PM.


