Spohn 402 User Manual

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• Now align the g-load brace/cross member mounting holes with the four

mounting holes in the frame of the car and install the four supplied bolts into

the frame. Make the bolts hand tight only

• Line the front torque arm mount (bushing or rod end) hole up with the top

hole of the two rotator plates on the crossmember front mount and install the

supplied 5/8” bolt and lock nut hand tight.

at this time. Do not re-use the

original g-load brace bolts! Your package was shipped to you with four new

bolts, these bolts are longer than the original bolts. The longer bolts are

needed due to the thicker mounting brackets our heavy-duty g-load brace

uses. Be sure to install the supplied flat washers between the bolts and the

brace. NOTE: If you are using subframe connectors that tie into the g-load

brace mounts you will need bolts longer then the bolts we supplied. For this

application you will need to obtain (4) bolts that are 8mm x 1.25 pitch (metric

course) x 35mm length. The bolts we supply are 25mm length, you will need

to have 35mm length for proper thread engagement with the added thickness

of the subframe connector mounts.

• Tighten the two bolts that secure the torque arm to the rear housing.

• Tighten the four bolts that secure the g-load brace/cross member to the

frame of the car.

IMPORTANT: All of the bolts and jam nuts on the Spohn torque arm are

shipped hand tight to allow for play when installing, they must all be

tightened at this time! TIP: To keep jam nuts from loosening over time from

road vibrations, apply a drop of removable strength

• Tighten the two bolts that secure the two rear solid rod ends to the rear

housing mounting bracket.

(Blue) Loctite onto the

threads, and then tighten the jam nuts.

• Tighten the top front rotator mount bolt to 100 ft/lbs.

IMPORTANT: The bottom connection of the front rotator mount should be tightened

to 50 ft/lbs. If going by feel, bring the nut in until you feel it start to snug tight against

and then stop.

• Read the attached pinion angle adjustment instructions. After setting your

pinion angle, tighten the three jam nuts at the rear of the torque arm. The

two jam nuts towards the rear of the arm that secure the solid rod ends are

right hand threaded and tighten clockwise as normal. The jam nut in front of

the pinion angle adjuster that tightens against the lower torque arm tube is

left hand threaded, and thus tightens by turning it counter-clockwise.

Note: Before adjusting your pinion angle, you must first loosen the two bolts

that secure the two rear solid rod ends to the rear-housing mount. This allows

the torque arm the ability to swivel up or down as you adjust the pinion

angle. If you do not loosen these two bolts the assembly will bind and you will

not be able to adjust the pinion angle. After setting the desired pinion angle,

retighten these two bolts.

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