2020 Tundra front & rear seat torque value?

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Without a day/3day/annual - membership to the TIS, we’re all guessing.

I have a ton of stuff I want to know myself, but paper books is something like 12 books/ $1K. —No joke—

Without knowing how big you are, I’d run them tight w/ a ~7” 3/8” drive rachet, then 2-3 closed fist bangs on the end of the rachet while the other hand is holding the rachet.

But size/strength varies greatly - snug plus 2-3 ‘lucky hits’ is my “horseshoe/hand grenade” - permanent TQ value.
I do that & nothing shakes loose, ever.

But if you’re any form of aviation mech, that’s an answer you’d hate - I get it.

I need to pull my FR buckets & that’s the way mine will go back in.

:meh:
 
Without a day/3day/annual - membership to the TIS, we’re all guessing.

I have a ton of stuff I want to know myself, but paper books is something like 12 books/ $1K. —No joke—

Without knowing how big you are, I’d run them tight w/ a ~7” 3/8” drive rachet, then 2-3 closed fist bangs on the end of the rachet while the other hand is holding the rachet.

But size/strength varies greatly - snug plus 2-3 ‘lucky hits’ is my “horseshoe/hand grenade” - permanent TQ value.
I do that & nothing shakes loose, ever.

But if you’re any form of aviation mech, that’s an answer you’d hate - I get it.

I need to pull my FR buckets & that’s the way mine will go back in.

:meh:
I appreciate the honesty and your explanation of things. My brother found something on the web at Tundra.com. I believe the rear seats were 37ft/lb and the front seats are 31ft/lb but don't recall so you better not quote me either. Basically your method minus the closed fist bumps.
As long as my brother is happy, everybody's happy!!

Thanks

Jd
 

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